Permanent Schematic Capture Jobs in Buckinghamshire

1 to 3 of 3 Permanent Schematic Capture Jobs in Buckinghamshire

Principal Electronic Engineer

Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, South East, United Kingdom
Randstad Tech IT
development of embedded electronics for aerospace products. Schematic design and PCB layout of low voltage embedded circuits, taking a design from requirements capture through to manufacture and test hands on experience will be needed. SC Clearance is essential. The company are going through growth within their avionics … and oversee small teams. Essential Skills; Full electronic engineering life cycle experience To develop requirements and specifications for electronic and embedded firmware systems. Requirements capture and review. Circuit design and schematic capture. Multi-layer PCB layout design. Good understanding and experience of using OrCAD or equivalent package … for schematic capture and PCB layouts If interested, and you match the criteria above, please reply with your most recent CV and I will be in touch to discuss further. SC Clearance is essential Randstad Technologies Ltd is a leading specialist recruitment business for the IT & Engineering more »
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: £70,000
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Electronics Engineer

High Wycombe, England, United Kingdom
Copello Global
use them to meet requirements/design needs Embedded microprocessors software and CPLD firmware (and development tools) Electronics design tools for schematic capture, circuit simulation and PCB layout ISO9001/AS9100 The ideal candidate will have experience working in a similar position in a related field (Defence more »
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Printed Circuit Board Designer

High Wycombe, England, United Kingdom
Copello Global
are looking for a PCB Design Engineer to join them on a permanent basis. Key responsibilities will include: Product circuit design & schematic capture using Altium PCB design tool Maintain the Altium component library and 3D models database Create and maintain drawings and documents to allow PCB manufacture more »
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