High Speed Senior Electronics Design Engineer
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Job Type | Permanent |
Location | Milton Keynes |
Area | Buckinghamshire, England |
Sector | Electronics - Digital |
Salary | £65000 - £90000 per annum, Benefits: Massive package - see adver |
Currency | GBP |
Start Date | ASAP |
Advertiser | Jamie Harris |
Job Ref | V-45161JH |
- Description
- This role will suit an experienced Electronics Engineer who enjoys working in a fast paced environment with lots of technical challenges in an ambitious company. They have developed a revolutionary video device for high volume manufacture granting over 900 patents along the way.
The company have their first generation product in the market, their second generation will be mass manufactured next year and their third generation is something very special (which is where you come in) developed in conjunction with a number of OEMs.
The electronics team is relatively small but growing which provides the opportunity to grow into a team leader role in the near future if desired. This will involve taking more of a role in planning and gathering reports from others – but only if desired.
The business is very well funded and in addition to generous salaries their huge benefits package includes:- Private medical insurance for employee and family
- Equity shares vesting over a 4 year period
- 5% employer contribution to a Pension
- Wellbeing Allowance
- Death in service
- 10 days remote working leave
- Inventor bonuses
- Fully stocked kitchen
- Flexible working based around core hours of 10am to 3pm
- High Speed digital circuit design
- Enjoys a dynamic environment
- Using FPGAs for prototyping
- PCB Design and verification
- Video, Optics, Imaging
- Microcontrollers
- VHDL
- High Volume product development
Position: Senior Electronics Engineer
Location: Milton Keynes
Salary: £65-90k + excellent benefits package above.
Key Skills: High Speed digital circuit design