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UNPAID VOLUNTEER - Principal Technology Officer (PTO) - Quantum Computing

Senior Quantum Technology Recruitment Consultant

Hub Manager for the UK Hub for Quantum Enhanced Position, Navigation and Timing

This role for a Principal Electronics Engineer involves the design of electronic solutions within a multidisciplinary team, aimed at delivering industry-leading products. It encompasses all phases of development, from concept to manufacturing, for both new and updated products to meet evolving specifications and market demands.

You will assume technical lead responsibilities for a small hardware team dedicated to developing electronics for high-tech systems. Your role involves guiding the team through the product lifecycle and ensuring that all developments align with market requirements.

They employ some of the best and most creative people in their industry and together have established one of the fastest growing and most innovative photonics companies in the world. They embrace a culture in which a healthy work-life balance is encouraged and promote a positive, supportive working environment.
Principal Electronics Engineer essential skills

  • Analogue and digital electronics design for commercial, industrial or high reliability area
  • Schematic capture and PCB layout (preferably Altium)
  • Attention to detail and commitment to quality and reliability
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills across all organisational levels

Principal Electronics Engineer desirable skills

  • FPGA
  • Design for EMC
  • Power electronics
  • Project management

Position: Principal Electronics Engineer
Location: Southampton
Salary: £60-75k
Key Skills: Analogue and digital electronics design
Desirable skills:
Apply:jamie AT enterpriserecruitment DOT com

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