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Electronics Engineer

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Recruiter
Jam Recruitment
Posted
05 September 2012
Closes
03 October 2012
Ref
833555
Contact
Stephen Conlan
Location
Bournemouth
Job Function
Specialist Area
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Salary
£25000 - £45000 per annum + Benefits

Further information

A UK leader in the design, development and manufacture of innovative and exciting electronics solutions for the Broadcast market requires an electronics engineer / firmware engineer to join the team at their site near Bournemouth.

As the electronics engineer / firmware engineer you will be responsible for developing and streamlining existing projects as well as having the initiative to design new products to keep this highly reputable company at the peak of it's market.

Electronics engineer essential skills:
- High speed digital electronics
- Low frequency analogue electronics
- Firmware development in Assembler for use on PIC Micros
- Communications protocols including RS232 / RS422 / I2C / SPI / Zigbee etc

Electronics engineer desirable skills
- Hands on industrial experience of VHDL in PLD / FPGA
- Power supplies ( DC/DC linear etc)

This is a fantastic opportunity for a proven electronics engineer or firmware engineer to join a fast growing company with lots more exciting projects in the pipeline. Knowledge of the full product life cycle would also be a major advantage.

Ideally you will also have a degree in electronics engineer or relevant industrial experience. To apply for the position then please give me a call or drop me an email with your CV and a brief covering letter outlining relevant industrial experience. I also have some Assembly code for you to look at to give an insight into the standard that the company expects.

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