Job Description
Electronics Hardware Engineer Position at Multimatic
We are seeking an experienced Electronics Hardware Engineer to join our growing engineering team in Cambridge, UK. As a key member of our team, you will be responsible for developing ISO 26262 compliant automotive chassis control products.
The ideal candidate will have a strong background in electronic hardware design, embedded systems, and experience working in the automotive industry. You should be familiar with circuit design, analysis, and documentation, as well as design debugging, verification, and validation testing.
A successful candidate will possess excellent communication skills, be able to work effectively in a team environment, and be comfortable communicating with cross-functional teams. Additionally, you will need to be flexible, able to adapt to changing priorities, and committed to delivering high-quality solutions to our customers.
The position requires a solid understanding of automotive process and standards, with experience in architectural development of electronic systems, circuit design, including H-bridges, solenoid, motor and inductive load interfaces, high and low-side MOSFET switches, current sensing and measurement, common op-amp circuits, comparators, automotive microcontrollers, 'external-world' analogue and digital interfaces, communications interfaces: SPI, I2C, CAN, LIN, and Ethernet, power supplies: linear regulators and switched-mode.
You will also be expected to create accurate documentation, including specifications, design descriptions, design & test reports, and work in a high-quality environment using industry-standard processes both in cross-functional teams and stand-alone.
Key Responsibilities:
* Architectural development of electronic systems to automotive process and standards.
* Circuit design, analysis, and documentation.
* Design debugging, verification, and validation testing.
* Ownership of designs, devising solutions, and solving problems as they arise.
* Appropriate documentation of the design to allow long-term support of the product.
* Identify areas for improvement, including tools, techniques, and processes.
Requirements:
* Degree or higher qualification in electronics engineering or a closely related discipline.
* Previous experience in electronic hardware design, embedded systems, and the automotive industry.
* Strong communication and teamwork skills.
* Familiarity with industry-standard tools and software, such as schematic capture (Altium), PCB layout viewers, ODB++ & gerber viewers, SPICE circuit simulators, and common lab bench equipment.
Salary: £60,000 - £80,000 per annum, depending on experience.