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Electronic Engineer (EE1) - New Product Introduction

Job Summary:
This involves working with teams of multi-disciplinary scientists and engineers within Product Development, Manufacturing and our supplier base. Good communication and team-working skills are essential, as is the ability to take on a diversity of design and problem solving assignments.

The role requires a degree in Electronic Engineering (or equivalent) and relevant experience, preferably in instrumentation (or related field).

Primary Responsibilities:

  • Providing specification, architecture and design of instrumentation electronics, from initial requirements through to production/test, as part of a multidisciplinary project team.
  • Providing task estimates, plans and progress reporting
  • Supporting manufacturing and associated subcontractors both UK and internationally
  • Providing and implementing cost effective manufacturing and test solutions
  • Ability to work with external development groups

Skills and Experience

Qualifications

A degree in Electronic Engineering (or equivalent) and demonstrable design and practical experience, preferably biased towards analogue electronics.

Technical (to include one or more of the following)

  • Design of precision transducer interfaces (eg. force, position, optoelectronics, piezo)
  • Design with power electronics (eg. motor drives, DC-DC SMPs)
  • Design simulation, schematic entry, design for reliability
  • Firmware design
  • EMC / LVD
  • Design for assembly and test (eg. ATE)

General

  • Good communication and teamworking skills
  • Excellent problem-solving skills
  • Ability to work to ISO9000-2000
  • Self-starter

Benefits include:

Competitive salary, pension plan, life assurance, sharesave schemes, health care scheme, equal opportunities and subsidised health club membership.

Applications in writing to Ann Garey: ann.garey@malvern.co.uk


 
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