Hardware Design Engineer
hace 2 días
Luton
Electronics and Hardware Design Engineers X 10 Contract: Fixed-Term – 12 Months Clearance Required: British Passport Holders ONLY IR35 Status: Inside IR35 Location: Onsite Luton HQ (Bedfordshire) We are seeking a self-motivated and experienced Electronics and Hardware Design Engineers with a strong emphasis on hardware development and a solid foundation in embedded systems software. The successful candidate will enjoy solving complex engineering challenges and delivering high-quality, reliable electronic solutions. You’ll work on a variety of dynamic projects and collaborate with both technical and non-technical stakeholders across the business. Key Requirements • Degree (or equivalent) in Electronic Engineering or a related discipline, • Proven experience in hardware design from concept through to production, • Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, • Broad knowledge of electronic systems and technologies, • Skilled in producing high-quality technical documentation and reports, • Professional communication skills, both written and verbal, • Adaptable to a range of project types and customer expectations, • Full UK driving licence (occasional site visits required) Essential Skills • Commercial experience in electronic product design, • Mixed analogue and digital circuit design with microcontrollers, • Schematic capture (preferably using Altium Designer), • Methodical and structured design approach, • Experience with FMEA and design validation processes, • Strong documentation and technical writing skills, • Project planning and time management capabilities, • Knowledge of compliance, testing, and product approval processes Desirable Skills • Switched-Mode Power Supply (SMPS) design, • Experience with 8, 16, 32, and 64-bit microprocessors, • Understanding of EMC design considerations, • Embedded programming experience or strong awareness, • Familiarity with version control tools, • Knowledge of communication protocols such as CAN, Ethernet, RS485, USB, and diagnostic systems