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Electronics and Systems Engineer (Scientific Machine Development)
Salary: £40k- £47k + Benefits
LOCATION: Sussex (Commutable from: Guildford, Crawley, Brighton, Red Hill, South London, Sevenoaks, Tunbridge Wells)
START DATE: Asap
KEYWORDS:
Machine Design, Digital and Analogue Design, Electronic systems design, Electrical design, Instrumentation, Design of high value capital equipment/Instrumentation, reverse engineering, background could be from manufacturing of instrumentation for; Medical, pharmaceutical, scientific, environmental, ceramics, etc
Electronics and Systems Engineer (Scientific Machine Development)
The JobThis position is to join the manufacturing and development team where your primary role with be the electronics and electrical design and build of prototypes and pre-production models with some re engineering work. This will include a mix of digital and analogue design (Component level, DC/DC converters, Power Supplies, servo mechanisms, Microcontrollers, etc). You will also be required to be involved in testing and organising manufacture of various models and test pieces, this will include generating design verification data, calculations, test plans and results. This is a position for somebody who has a background in working on the development and design maintenance of Electronic/Electrical Systems for high value Capital Equipment/Scientific Instrumentation.
The Candidate
Your skill set will need to include
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