Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
£80,000-£90,000 + Hybrid Working
Principal Hardware Engineer We are excited to be supporting an exciting and ambitious company working on innovative new technology within the defence industry. They are currently looking to add a Principal Hardware Engineer to their design team to push forward to product development and help provide new ideas. The role offers you the opportunity to take ownership of the electronics development of new products and be a part of a dynamic cross functional team. The Principal Hardware Engineer will also be given the responsibility to mentor more junior members of the team and play a leading role within the team. They are looking for a Principal Hardware Engineer with the following experience: Multi-Layer High-Speed PCB Design and Schematic Capture (Altium Designer). Digital and Analogue Circuit Design. High Speed Protocols. Embedded Software Experience – C,C++ and Python. BONUS- RF and FPGA Design experience. If you are considering a change and looking for a new challenge, then please apply today to learn more! If you would like to find out more about this Principal hardware Engineer role and other Hardware opportunities across the UK and Europe, please contact Sam Cruse.
West Midlands
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