Senior Electronics Engineer

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Oxford, England
13 months ago
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Senior Electronics Engineer Oxfordshire – Hybrid Salary - £70,000 to £80,000An innovative and fast-growing start-up at the forefront of quantum technologies is seeking a Senior Electronics Engineer to join their expanding R&D team. This role offers the opportunity to work on cutting-edge electronic systems with applications across a range of industries.Requirements:5+ years of hands-on electronics experience, with a strong background in designing and characterising optoelectronic systems (industry or academia)Degree (BSc/MSc/PhD) in Electronics, Photonics, Physics or similarAbility to thrive in dynamic environments, working autonomously with high attention to detail.Solid experience in analogue and digital electronics designProficient with PCB design software — Altium preferredStrong understanding of photonics, fibre optics, and photonic integrated circuits (PICs)Responsibilities:Designing and developing complex electronics for optoelectronic systems — including laser drivers — using simulation tools and hands-on testing.Creating solutions for packaging and integrating photonic components and PICs, including system-in-package designs.Supporting prototyping efforts including fibre-optic assemblies and test procedures.Developing and executing rigorous test plans for functional and environmental validation — refining systems through data-driven analysis. If you are interested in the positi...

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