What you’ll be working on
- NPI activities for new hardware solutions, mainly around test and production readiness
- Developing hardware and sensor solutions as part of a wider engineering team
- Supporting PCB design, bring-up, and debugging, including working with analogue circuits and signal integrity considerations
- Working through practical challenges across enclosures, connectors, cabling, and integration
- Building and refining prototypes to support development and validation
- Planning and running testing for new products, including defining test strategies
- Carrying out in-house testing and coordinating external validation (EMC, environmental, shock/vibration)
- Supporting component selection and working with suppliers where needed
- Producing and maintaining technical documentation i.e; assembly guides, test reports, user-facing docs
- Working with quality teams to ensure products meet required standards
- Supporting certification work for hardware used in industrial environments
What they’re looking for
- Background in hardware, electronics, or industrial product development
- Experience working with PCBs, including debugging and bring-up
- Understanding of analogue electronics and real-world signal behaviour
- Comfortable working hands-on: building, testing, and troubleshooting
- Degree or equivalent in electrical, electronic, mechanical engineering, or similar
- Methodical approach, with attention to detail and follow-through
- Experience working to engineering standards and certification requirements
- Able to work with different teams and external suppliers without things getting lost in translation
- Willing to get up to speed quickly on the product and its constraints
- Experience with PLM tools (e.g. Arena) and tools like Jira is helpful, but not essential
- Exposure to certification standards such as CE, UL, or UKCA is useful
What success looks like
- Hardware performs as expected when deployed, not just in test conditions
- PCB and analogue issues are identified and resolved early, not during late-stage testing
- Testing is structured and catches problems before release
- Documentation is clear enough that others can build, test, and support the product properly
- Certification is handled without last-minute surprises
- Process improvements with fewer recurring issues coming back from the field over time
Progression
This role builds into broader ownership over time, typically moving into:
- Leading NPI activities from prototype through to release
- Owning test strategy and validation approaches across products
- Taking responsibility for certification and compliance
- Supporting field issues, customer returns, and technical resolution
What’s on offer
- Work on hardware that’s deployed worldwide in the renewable energy sector
- Stable environment with progressive growth
- Opportunity to take on more ownership as you build familiarity with the products
Apply or email a CV to Imogen@waverecruitment.co.uk.
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