Electronics Systems Engineer

K+C Recruitment ,
Oxford, Oxfordshire
Job Type: Full-time
Salary: £50,000 per annum

Overview

As an innovative engineering design consultancy, they collaborate with some of the world’s leading brands on category-defining products that improve how our lives. Working with established brands, start-ups and entrepreneurs. Taking projects from ideation to production, from technology development to engineering, visualisation, prototyping and project management. They work with new designs and technologies by blending our skills of design, electronics, software, mechanics and engineering know-how. We work with clients ranging from household names through to entrepreneurs that have had that lightbulb moment. JOB ROLE REQUIREMENTS Electronics system design and test experience, ideally gained in a consultancy environment The ability to read and understand existing schematics and create new electronics designs independently The ability to design and develop firmware in C for microcontrollers The skills to de-bug both hardware and software systems The ability to work in project teams and communicate effectively at all levels Your experience should include many of the following areas: Microcontrollers: including ARM Cortex Wireless communication interfaces: Bluetooth, WiFi, Cellular… Wired communication interfaces: Ethernet, USB, RS485… Electro optics: Cameras, LEDs, LCD… Power supply: Battery powered systems and line powered systems Actuators: Motor control, solenoids and robotics Sensors: Position, temperature, flow, pressures… Design for EMC immunity and low emissions Simulation: System and circuit level Production test system development JOB ROLE TASKS Develop schematic designs, perform layout and verification testing of PCBs Development of firmware for new hardware designs Lead system integration Work as part of the design team to develop new product design concepts and specification Undertake teardown analysis of existing products Support CE and FCC compliance testing, ensuring all documentation is correct