Job Title: Senior Electronics Engineer - Cambridge Start Up
Location: Cambridge
About the Role:
Work on space satellite imaging systems to tackle issues in climate change.
What’s in it for me?
You’re an engineer who wants to work on interesting, challenging technology, perhaps you just haven’t figured out what that looks like. How would you feel about working in an established start-up, partnering with some of the biggest names in the world of space exploration? You’ll contribute to high resolution for thermal imaging, the best technology being built in this industry. You’ll get up to 3 days working from home each week, genuine flexible hours, BUPA private healthcare, medical insurance, shopping discounts, 4% pension, and 25 days annual leave (not including bank holidays).
What will I be doing?
You’ll be joining a team of 4 electronics engineers to accelerate the satellite image technology to launch ready. You’ll be designing, implementing, and testing printed circuit boards to support projects. You’ll focus on drive electronics for nano-precision actuators, image capture systems, and miniaturised computers to implement closed-loop control systems. You’ll help create specifications and turn these into actual designs. Ideally, you’ll have a good understanding of both analogue and digital electronics. Experience with Altium will help you in this role.
Who will I be doing it for?
You’ll be working for a 30-person, maturing start-up in Cambridge, utilizing space imaging technology to tackle issues such as climate change. You’ll join a team that is ambitious and hardworking, but understands the importance of enjoying your work, and finding purpose in what you do. The management team places a lot of focus on ensuring well-being in the workplace, offering flexibility, homeworking, and regular social activities.
What’s next?
1. Click the apply button (don’t worry, we’ll discuss before your CV or application goes anywhere)
2. You can call SoCode and ask for James (number on google)
3. You can find me on LinkedIn, trust me there’s not many people with the surname Bokhorst.
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