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A technology and engineering firm is seeking an Electronic Design Engineer to develop integrated hardware solutions across Reading and Glasgow. The role requires strong expertise in electronic engineering, a keen understanding of standards, and the ability to support manufacturing during build phases. Candidates should have a relevant degree and experience in designing with various interfaces and military connectors. This position offers hybrid working arrangements, fostering a collaborative environment for engineers and digital experts.
Location: Reading/Glasgow sites available within hybrid working arrangements.
Akkodis, is a global leader in the engineering and R&D market that is leveraging the power of connected data to accelerate innovation and digital transformation.
With a shared passion for technology and talent, 50,000 engineers and digital experts deliver deep cross-sector expertise in 30 countries across North America, EMEA and APAC. Akkodis offers broad industry experience, and strong know-how in key technology sectors such as mobility, software & technology services, robotics, testing, simulations, data security, AI & data analytics.
The combined IT and engineering expertise brings a unique end-to-end solution offering, with four service lines – Consulting, Solutions, Talents and Academy – to support clients in rethinking their product development and business processes, improve productivity, minimize time to market and shape a smarter and more sustainable tomorrow.
Akkodis is part of the Adecco Group and is a commercial brand under which both AKKA and Modis entities operate.
The Electronic Engineer develops integrated hardware solutions, both utilising COTS components and designing bespoke systems, through design, development, verification, and validation.
In this role you will produce electrical interconnect designs, cable schedules, ICDs, wiring schedules, LV distributions, earth & bonding strategies, assess the impact of EMI / EMC, RoHS, REACH and LV Directive on the electrical designs, etc.