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Electronics Engineer

Great Abington
2 days ago
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Azenta is searching for an Electronics Engineer with strong emphasis on the design and manufacturability of small instruments. The ideal candidate will be flexible to operate in a small team for full cycle product development. Working with a multi-disciplinary team based in Cambridge, UK, you will work to develop products in the life science industry. These products will include Artificial Intelligence, RFID & FPGA components and vision systems for tracking chemical and biological samples.

What You’ll Do

  • Schematic capture and board layout to produce multilayer PCB boards with fine pitched components and connectors.

  • Take a product concept, produce specification and implement said specification.

  • Designing and producing boards from prototype to full-scale production with associated SOPs

  • Working as part of a multi-disciplinary group for product design.

  • Be involved with testing efforts such as EMC, RED and other related standards.

  • Work in partnership with buyers, document control and manufacturing to ensure a smooth transition from design to production to customer.

  • Capable of fault-finding including use of tools such as scopes, logic analyzer and other relevant instrumentation.

    What You Will Bring

  • BSc or MSc in electrical engineering or equivalent

  • Strong experience in hands-on engineering development capacity

  • Flexibility to approach problems both within and outside core expertise.

  • Knowledge of EDA tools such as KiCAD or Altium.

  • Experience using Python and/or Arduino. Embedded C experience is welcome.

  • Good spoken and written English.

  • Tenacity to identify, resolve and overcome technical issues.

  • Preferably a knowledge of Linux including kernel configuration and/or the willingness to learn.

  • Preferably knowledge of circuit simulation tools.

  • Preferably experience with power supplies and battery charging circuits.

  • Preferably experience with small instrumentation development

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