Analog Circuit design and ElectroMechanical Integration for high precision scientific instruments and measurement devices Growing business expanding into new market verticals with new product releases Join a reputable company that’s building products used for clinical, laboratory and research applications Better work-life balance? More flexibility? Get it here with this R&D Award winning brand. 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 Senior Electronics Engineer to come in, and design custom analog electronics and circuit boards for scientific instruments and very precise measurement systems and detection devices. You’ll collaborate with physicists, laser and optical engineers out of their Parramatta offices, as you take ownership for the full lifecycle design of a B2B electronic devices. Apart from building electro-mechanical designs and putting analog circuit designs together, this will include laying out PCBs using Altium, work with high frequency electronics and setting up test equipment.. Want to know more… This is a new version of their existing product offering in a business that’s historically catered to the commercial and industrial markets, with a new product vertical coming up, there’s lots of scope for learning. It’s a brand with a good reputation with most of their sales occurring globally, so will look great on your CV, recently winning an R&D100 and Technology Export of the Year Awards. Your USPs… If you’ve got an interest in photonics, lasers, physics or optics and have spent the last 10 years or more in analogue electronics and electro-mechanical design, and have designed precise measurement devices, 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 with high frequency electronics and Building high precision equipment (e.g. medical devices, optics or photonics related applications, equipment in the field of metrology) If you’re just browsing but don’t have an up-to-date CV, don’t worry. I’ll be happy to answer your questions and share more info.