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Job Location | Stirling |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | £24,000 - £26,000 per annum |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent, full-time |
This business produces products that are used worldwide to deliver innovative new healthcare technologies, using the delivery of microwave energy to support the treatment of a range of conditions.They are looking to appoint a Graduate Electronics Engineer. The role is perfect for an innovative, hands-on self-starter who would like to work as part of a driven and supportive team which designs and manufactures novel medical device products to improve the world around us.The role would ideally suit a graduate engineer with a practical electronics/software background as there is an opportunity to be involved and gain experience in a wide range of project opportunities including analogue/digital design, embedded software, firmware, PCB layout and test/debug.Working within an experienced Engineering team, the graduate engineer will develop products across the full product lifecycle - from product concept right through to manufacturing support. The role will include supporting responsibilities within the design of an innovative new medical treatment platform, incorporating specification, design, verification/validation and new product introduction.As a medical devices company, certified to ISO 13485, accuracy of documentation is essential throughout product design and maintenance. This includes a thorough systems engineering approach to documenting requirements, verification/validation activities, and with consideration of quality and risk management throughout.The ideal candidate will have an electronics/embedded software engineering graduate with at least project experience and a leaning towards embedded software for microcontrollers, for example through your final year project/dissertation. The focus is very much on embedded software right now so that is much more likely to be pursued, but more general candidates with a strong profile will be considered.Degree level project experience in practical electronics design, ideally incorporating one or more of embedded software design; analogue/digital design; firmware design.Attentive and accurate approach in best practice design and design documentation, e.g. following coding standards, design rule checking etc.Experience of or knowledge of design constraints within the medical devices sector is desirable but not essentialDriving license and ability for infrequent travel, primarily to local CEM partner.Skills: