PCB and Circuit design and some Firmware Development for connected products in the healthcare sector (75% Electronic Design & 25% Embedded Software Development) Established business (30 years) expanding into new markets with new product releases Feel good company that substantially helps improve patient outcomes Better work-life balance? More flexibility? Get it here with this award winning company that’s designed medical devices that are highly valued by healthcare professionals. Better work-life balance? More flexibility? More opportunity for growth? Does this look like your professional wish-list? We got you. This Aussie business is looking for a Electronics Engineer to come in, and design custom electronics and circuit boards and write embedded software, in a flexible work environment. You’ll collaborate with QA, clinicians and other engineers (e.g. mechanical, hardware, firmware) out of their Sydney based offices, as you take ownership for the full lifecycle design of a B2B electronic devices. This will include laying out boards using Altium, designing circuit boards running PIC microcontrollers, peripheral components like I2C, SPI and power supply as well as several smart sensors. Although 75% of the role is geared towards electronics design, there’s opportunity for you to be involved in Embedded C programming, but with the support of the Firmware team. Although it’s not essential, you’ll stand out if you have a decent understanding of operating system principles (e.g. scheduling, mutexes, race conditions etc) and MCU architectures. Want to know more… This is a iteration of their existing product offering in a business that’s historically catered to the healthcare markets, with new product features there’s lots of scope for learning. You'd be focused on getting product out the door in a growing business; the engineering team has 30 people in Sydney off the back of successful product sales across Australia, America and Europe. What that means is you’ll have the opportunity to grow within the team as headcount continues to increase. It’s a brand with a good reputation so will look great on your CV, as their products offer customisable options for different procedures and provide flexibility in medical treatment approaches which is appreciated by clinicians. Your USPs… If you’ve spent at least 2 years or more in electronics (analog and digital) and PCB design, it’s likely you can talk about your experience in areas like: Design, develop, prototype and test electronic systems and components, from concept development through to manufacture The ability to optimise component choice and PCBA layout and design for manufacturing Experience in using Altium (at least 12 months) and designing multi-layer boards (4 layers will be sufficient) Embedded C programming on MCUs and understanding of OS or RTOS concepts (not essential, but highly advantageous) Dealing with end of life component issues If that sounds like you, we encourage you to make an application to find out more. BTW, applications that reference "Plains of Peppimenarti" in CV or covering letter will given preference as it shows you've got a strong attention to detail.