Senior Electronics Engineer - Medical Devices R&D

Oxford
3 weeks ago
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Senior Electronics Engineer - Medical Devices R&D

Newton Colmore is working with a leading medical devices innovator in the UK, and we are searching for an experienced electronics engineer to join their research and development team.

As a senior electronics engineer in this company, you will hold responsibility for the design and development of new ideas, from designing complex analogue, digital, and mixed-signal systems, through to systems integration, testing, and validation.

This company make novel implantable medical devices, and they are looking for an engineer with a strong interest in this area and someone who enjoys solving complex engineering problems on technology that aims to improve lives.

You will be responsible for the entire design process, from initial idea, through several iterations and then ensuring the product is ready for manufacturing, and you will be working with a multidisciplinary team of engineers and scientists.

The company are open to candidates from senior to principal level, and so they are offering tailored salaries, to ensure they find the right person for the role. This comes with a series of add-ons including income protection and an equity scheme.

The candidate will ideally be based in Oxfordshire, and work in the office as much as possible, but they are also considering people in London on a hybrid basis.

In terms of your skillset, we are ideally looking for someone with strong experience with hardware design, development and testing, mixed with an understanding of signal processing, and embedded systems. Because of the nature of the product you will be designing, we are looking for someone with an electronics or biomedical engineering background.

If you would like to find out more about this opportunity than go ahead and make an application and a member of our team will be in touch to talk through the role further, confidentially.

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