Electronics Engineer


Details:
  • Salary: £50,000 - Annum
  • Job Type: Permanent
  • Job Status: Full-Time
  • Salary Per: Annum
  • Location: Boston Lincolnshire
  • Date: 2 weeks ago
Description:

Electronics Design Engineer

Location: Boston UK | Salary: Up to £50,000 | Permanent

Role Overview

We are supporting an innovative engineering business developing advanced electronic products for the EV and power management sector. Due to continued growth, evolving market regulations, and expansion into international markets, they are looking to recruit an Electronics Design Engineer to join their multidisciplinary engineering team.

This role will involve taking products from initial concept through schematic design, validation, and into full volume manufacture. The successful candidate will work across both electronics hardware and embedded software development, contributing to next-generation control and communication systems used within high-performance power and charging applications.

You will work closely with experienced engineers within the business, supporting the development of complex embedded systems involving power switching, communication protocols, and embedded Linux environments.

Key Responsibilities

Design and develop electronic systems from concept through to production
Create schematic capture and PCB layouts using Altium Designer
Support product validation, testing, and manufacturing release activities
Develop embedded software and low-level drivers in C/C++
Integrate devices and peripherals using protocols such as I2C, SPI, and CAN Bus
Support firmware integration into embedded Linux or RTOS environments
Work with 32-bit processor-based systems and ARM-core architectures
Assist with debugging, system integration, and hardware bring-up activities
Contribute to communication and control systems for power management products
Support development of PC-based test applications and validation tools where requiredRequired Skills & Experience

HND, Degree, or equivalent qualification in Electronics Engineering or a related discipline
Experience in electronic design and PCB development using Altium Designer
Strong embedded C/C++ programming experience
Experience working with communication buses including:
CAN Bus
SPI
I2C
Understanding of embedded systems and low-level driver development
Experience integrating hardware into RTOS or embedded Linux environments
Experience working with 32-bit processors or higher
Ability to support products through the full development lifecycleDesirable Experience

EV industry or power electronics experience
ARM core or NXP i.MX93 processor experience
Embedded Linux or Yocto exposure
Experience developing PC applications or automated test tools
Python, Visual C, or C# experience
Knowledge of relay switching, mains voltage systems, or power control systems
Experience with TCP/IP communicationsWhat's on Offer

Salary up to £50,000
Opportunity to work on innovative EV and power management technologies
Collaborative engineering environment with strong technical mentorship
Long-term career development within a growing business operating in expanding international marketsIf you are interested call (phone number removed) or mail me at

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