Graduate Electronics Design Engineer
Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
Up to £35,000 + Private Healthcare
Not every graduate role gives you the chance to design products from day one.
Some will have you updating drawings, fixing small issues or supporting senior engineers for months before you're trusted with anything meaningful.
This isn't one of them.
You'll join an established engineering business designing and manufacturing specialist electronic equipment used in the marine industry around the world. Working alongside experienced electronics engineers, you'll get involved in the full product development process, from initial concepts through to testing and manufacture.
If you enjoy solving problems, building things and seeing your ideas become real products, you'll fit in well here.
What you'll be doing
You'll become part of a small electronics design team where no two projects are quite the same. Your work will include:
* Designing and developing electronic circuits and PCB layouts
* Building and testing prototypes
* Fault-finding and improving existing products
* Programming MCU and PIC devices
* Producing technical documentation and design specifications
* Supporting products used in demanding subsea and offshore environments
This is a hands-on engineering role where you'll see projects from concept through to finished product.
What they're looking for
You'll need:
* A degree in Electronic Engineering or a related discipline
* A good understanding of electronic circuit design
* Some experience using PCB CAD software
* A genuine interest in electronics design and product development
* The willingness to learn from experienced engineers
Experience with any of the following would be an advantage, but isn't essential:
* RF design
* Analogue electronics
* C or C#
* DSP or FPGA programming
What's on offer
* Salary up to £35,000
* Private healthcare
* Structured mentoring from experienced engineers
* Exposure to the full product development lifecycle
* The opportunity to build a long-term career designing specialist electronic products used worldwide
If you're looking for your first electronics design role and want to develop as an engineer while working on real products that make it into the field, we'd like to hear from you.
Applicants must have the right to live and work in the UK and be able to attend interviews in Great Yarmouth