Description: |
Do you like turning complex electronic concepts into reliable hardware, working shoulder-to-shoulder with mechanical, optical and software specialists? This role could be your next challenge.
Our Client
Our client is a high-tech manufacturer developing industrial-grade laser communication terminals that link satellites, aircraft, drones and ground stations. They translate cutting-edge research into modular, volume-producible products that make global, real-time data exchange faster, safer and more resilient.
Your day-to-day
As the electronics lead in a project team you: - Own the entire electronic design flow - from early trade-offs and component selection through schematics, simulation and PCB layout (Altium Designer).
- Design for radiation tolerance and EMC compliance.
- Plan and perform board-level testing, validation and troubleshooting; document everything clearly.
- Collaborate closely with system architects plus the mechanical, optical and embedded-software disciplines to ensure seamless interfaces.
- Engage with external development partners and customers, communicating technical choices and progress.
What you bring
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering (or similar).
- 3 + years of hands-on experience designing electronics for complex systems.
- Proficiency in Altium Designer (or an equivalent ECAD tool).
- Familiarity with embedded-software development; HDL knowledge is a plus.
- Solid understanding of EMC design and qualification.
- Clear, confident communicator who enjoys working in multidisciplinary teams.
We offer: - Excellent salary package: Aligned with industry standards and reflective of your expertise and experience.
- Comprehensive Benefits Package: Including pension plan, and a generous amount of paid time off.
- Relocation Support (depending on the requirements of the role)
- SWITCH activities: Friday afternoon get togethers (Drinks and food)
- BBQ's parties when the weather allows it and seasonal company events / activities with other SWITCHERS
Ready to help shape the future of space communication? We'd love to hear from you.  |