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Hardware Design Engineer

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Recruiter
Jam Recruitment
Posted
29 May 2012
Closes
26 June 2012
Ref
BBBH35584
Contact
Edward Hammersley
Location
High Wycombe
Specialist Area
Contract Type
Contract
Hours
Salary
£40 - £45 per hour + Negotiable

Further information

Hardware Design Engineer

Based in High Wycombe

Rate: £40 - £45p/h

Duration: Initial 3 months

Key Skills: Analogue and Digital Development, A to D and D to A converters, High Speed Signal techniques, PCB Design, DfT, FPGA understanding.

A leading multinational working at the cutting edge within electronics is looking to recruit an number of engineers into their electronics teams based in the U.K. This is a result of a number of successful bids with projects now started.

Within this role you'll be working as a Hardware Design Engineer working with Analogue and Digital design including converters and PCB design/ schematic capture. Your role will encompass a number of elements within the design process including design for test (DfT) and schematic capture.

Essential Skills:
Hardware Design (Analogue/digital)
A to D and D to A converters
PCB Design (Mentor)
EMC board design

Desirable Skills:
High Speed Memory Interfaces
High Speed digital signal integrity techniques
Schematic capture
DfT (JTAG)
FPGA knowledge
Hardware Failure analysis

This will be an initial 3 month contract with potential extensions, based in High Wycombe. You'll be working in a role where there is the potential to get involved in all aspects of Hardware Design including DfT and Analysis.

To apply for this role send a recent copy of your CV to Edward Hammersley or call 0161 905 7918.

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