Electronics Engineer

Oxford
5 days ago
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Job Title: Electronics Engineer
Location: Oxford Area
Salary: £65,000 per annum + Excellent Benefits
I'm currently partnered with a global quantum technology company who are looking for an Electronics Engineer to help bring state-of-the-art quantum tech from the lab into the real world.
My client harnesses quantum mechanics to build and integrate quantum computers, sensors, and networks, and this is a unique opportunity to join their multi-disciplinary team.
The Role
This is a hands-on role contributing to the design, verification, and implementation of electronic systems for cutting-edge quantum products.
Key Responsibilities:

  • Design and develop mixed-signal electronic systems (analogue/digital interfacing).
  • Perform modelling, simulation (e.g., SPICE), and analysis.
  • Conduct PCB design and layout (e.g., Altium), focusing on signal integrity.
  • Develop and execute test protocols using lab equipment (oscilloscopes, spectrum analysers, etc.).
  • Collaborate with other engineering teams to integrate solutions.
    Essential Requirements:
  • Degree or substantial commercial experience in Electrical Engineering or a related field.
  • Excellent understanding of analogue and digital circuit principles.
  • Experience with the full PCB design lifecycle.
  • Hands-on with PCB design tools (e.g., Altium)
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills.
    Location & Benefits:
    This is a full-time, hybrid role (up to 2 days WFH) based in the Oxford area. My client offers an exceptional benefits package on top of a £65,000 salary:
  • Unlimited Paid Time Off (PTO)
  • Generous 10% non-contributory pension
  • BUPA Private Healthcare
  • Incentive Stock Option Plan
  • Cycle to work & tax-efficient tech schemes

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