Design/Development Engineer

Job Details
Job ID: 
20
Annual Salary: 
20000
Work Type: 
Permanent
Location: 
Swindon

Our client is looking for an enthusiastic, innovative and analytical degree qualified Electronics Engineer to join a small engineering team.  With an Honours Degree you will be interested in pursuing a career in the technical aspects of Power Conditioning, Motor Drives and Controls, Rotating Machinery and Air Moving products covering a power range from approximately 10 W to 1 kW.  You will be engaged in all disciplines relating to the development of new products and systems, supporting Electromechanical design activities, hands-on testing, reporting and customer liaison.

You should be a strong team player, have an emphasis on detail design for manufacture, a 'hands-on' approach to progressingdesigns and an ambition to excel in the following areas:

·Embedded Microcontrollers and associated firmware
·Power Semiconductors and related drive components
·Switch Mode and Power Circuit Design
·Electronic Simulation Methods
·Measurement techniques in a power conversion and development environment
·Analogue and digital circuit design
·Sensors, Transducers and their interfacing to laboratory instrumentation
·CAD for electronic and mechanical documentation
·EMC and LVD legislationdesign considerations in the product development cycle

Capable of operating within a dynamic team working environment, your bright and flexible approach will require good written and oral communication skills, professional responsibility for your own contributions and clear presentation of engineered solutions,since you will be contributing to major development projects and liaising with Third Party Agencies to gain product approvalsfrom the outset.

Benefits:

Working Hours:  7.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Monday to Thursday. 

Finishing at 12.45 p.m. on Fridays.

25 days Holiday.

Contributory Pension Scheme.

Car Park.

 

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