Consultant Electronics Engineer - 0E30FBF6E7

Summary

As an experienced Electronics Consultant, you will create novel electronic solutions, often involving highly optimised custom designs needed for product launch and commercialisation. Typical life science projects are agile and multidisciplinary, involving close-knit teams of scientists and engineers. As an example, a typical system might involve high speed electronics, machine vision, FPGAs, low-noise analogue and data capture systems alongside biology, fluidics, actuators and optics.

Life at TTP

TTP provides a fantastic environment to develop your career. As a technology and product development company, we work closely with our clients to create disruptive products based on advances in technology and engineering. Our consultants’ work lies behind many well-known products and processes in areas as diverse as life sciences, medical devices, (tele)communications, Internet of Things, robotics and many others.

Our Consultants consistently cite three reasons why they love working at TTP: hugely capable and intelligent colleagues; a broad range of technically demanding projects; and freedom to find solutions and generate new business opportunities. As a Consultant at TTP you don’t wait for instruction, you drive our business, forge relationships and deliver solutions.

We have a flat structure where we focus on developing our skills rather than our job titles. Everyone operates and leads rather than manages.The working culture is collaborative, entrepreneurial, and actively encourages you to do your best work.

Requirements

Qualifications and Training

• A 1st or Upper 2nd class Electronic Engineering degree from a leading university.

Skills and Experience

We employ high-achieving Electronics Engineers with diverse backgrounds, but all successful applicants will have excellent academic qualifications, proven technical capabilities, and a strong commercial interest.

Essential:

  • Curiosity, imagination, initiative and creativity.
  • Solid understanding of engineering fundamentals and physical principles beyond pure electronics.
  • Strong problem-solving skills.
  • Effective communication and interpersonal skills.
  • At least 3 years’ experience.
  • Good low-level analysis and understanding of electronic circuits.

Desirable:

  • Familiarity with ISO 13485 and regulated development processes (which could be from an unrelated industry, for example aerospace).
  • Experience or potential for project-leadership would be a distinct advantage.

Benefits

TTP is an employee-owned business operating from pleasant surroundings on our own Science Park in Melbourn, South Cambridgeshire. Our working culture encourages entrepreneurship, shared ideas and technical collaboration, while providing you the freedom to do your best work. We also offer fantastic employee benefits including:

  • A generous employer pension contribution
  • Employee share scheme
  • Private medical insurance
  • Profit share
  • 25 days’ annual holiday plus bank holidays
  • Life insurance
  • Discounts and memberships to local sports facilities and the theatre
  • Cycle to Work scheme
  • A comprehensive relocation package is also available, if applicable.

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