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Senior Electronics Test Engineer

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Senior Electronics Test Technician 

We are partnering with a leading global company that has been innovating in analytical instrumentation for decades. With a strong reputation for service, quality, and reliability, this organisation develops cutting-edge technologies that support the biopharmaceutical, clinical, and food & beverage industries. Their solutions help customers improve efficiency, enhance productivity, and achieve best-in-class performance across critical workflows.

As part of their continued growth, we are seeking an experienced Senior Electronics Test Technician to join the team.

Key Responsibilities:

Hands-on testing and troubleshooting of electronic products
Using oscilloscopes, multimeters, and other diagnostic tools to identify and resolve issues
Partnering with manufacturers to address and resolve production challenges
Debugging, repair, and ensuring smooth production delivery
Supporting products through EMC testing (experience a strong plus, but not required)

About You:

Solid background as an electronics technician, ideally with exposure to production environments
Strong troubleshooting and debugging skills with electronic equipment
Comfortable working with oscilloscopes, multimeters, and related tools
Experience with EMC testing beneficial, but not essential
Proactive problem-solver who thrives in fast-paced, collaborative environments
 What’s on Offer:

The chance to join a global leader at the forefront of life science innovation
Work on advanced products that make a real impact in healthcare, biopharma, and beyond
Competitive package, strong technical support, and opportunities for growth
 If you are a hands-on technician with strong troubleshooting skills and want to be part of a world-class team driving innovation, we’d love to hear from you

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