About the Role
As an Electronics Engineer, you’ll join the team developing the electronic heart of our automation platform, turning concepts into robust products that can run in demanding bioprocess environments. You’ll collaborate closely with mechanical, software and biology experts, shaping a system that connects proven bioprocess tools into a scalable, automated factory for cell therapies.
Job Description
What You’ll Do
You’ll get to:
Develop analogue and digital electronics for our core platform, from concept and architecture through schematic capture, layout and bring-up.
Design and support embedded systems that control motors, sensors and other hardware within our robotic automation environment.
Work closely with engineers and scientists across disciplines, translating their needs into clear electronics requirements and turning those into practical designs.
Own debugging of prototype and production hardware, using oscilloscopes, multimeters, logic analysers and other tools to get to the root cause quickly.
Support and occasionally design custom test equipment to accelerate internal testing and development
Design custom equipment to support end of line test and commissioning for our electronics.
Contribute to design for manufacture, test and reliability, helping us move from prototypes to scalable production of boards.
Bring a pragmatic, can-do mindset to resolving issues and improving our electronics platform over time.
Depending on your experience, you may also:
Explore and validate designs through electronics simulation, for example active analogue filters, and compare simulated and real-world performance.
Design low-noise analogue front ends for sensor instrumentation.
Work on flex or rigid-flex PCB designs where space and routing are constrained.
Apply EMC-compliant and electrical safety design practices, as well as support testing and diagnosis.
Integrate industrial protocols and PLC interfaces, such as EtherCAT or IO-Link, into our systems.
Design and refine power electronics, including DC/DC converters for a range of voltage and current requirements.
Qualifications
About You
You enjoy seeing your designs working in real systems, not just on paper. You are comfortable owning a design end to end, and you like working with people from different backgrounds to solve practical problems.
You’ll bring:
Strong experience with embedded systems and the electronics that support them.
Extensive experience of analogue and digital electronics design, including schematic capture and layout, ideally using Altium and related collaboration tools.
Confidence working directly with hardware such as prototype boards, motors and sensors.
Ability to solder surface-mount components for rapid prototyping.
The ability to debug embedded systems independently using oscilloscopes, multimeters, logic analysers and similar tools.
Strong skills in interpreting component datasheets and schematics, and turning them into reliable, manufacturable designs.
Tech Stack
analogue electronics designdigital electronics designembedded systems designschematic capturePCB layoutdebuggingoscilloscopesmultimeterslogic analyzerssurface-mount solderingcomponent datasheet interpretationAltium