Job Summary
An innovative engineering and technology company is seeking a Development Engineer – Hardware to design and develop advanced electronic systems for industrial applications. Working within a multidisciplinary engineering environment, you’ll be involved across the full product lifecycle—from circuit design and prototyping through to production‑ready hardware.
This role offers the opportunity to work on mission‑critical electronic systems, collaborating closely with software, mechanical, and manufacturing teams to deliver robust, reliable solutions for real‑world operating conditions. You’ll play a key role in driving high‑quality hardware design, mentoring junior engineers, and contributing to ongoing technical innovation.
Education & Skills:
- BEng (Electronics) / BSc Engineering (Electronics) or equivalent qualification.
Job Experience & Skills Required:
A minimum of 5 years’ experience in:
- Analog and digital circuit design
- Embedded systems design and programming
- Industrialisation and product development of electronic systems
- Hardware and software integration in embedded environments
- C/C++ programming for embedded applications
- PCB design (experience with Altium Designer highly advantageous)
- Working with microcontrollers, FPGAs, and digital signal processing (DSP)
- Communication protocols, such as I²C, SPI, UART, CAN, and ethernet
- Circuit simulation tools (LTSpice, PSpice, MATLAB or equivalent)
- Reading and interpreting technical schematics and datasheets
- Design for manufacturability (DFM) and design for testability (DFT)
- EMC/EMI compliance and relevant industry standards
- Version control systems, such as Git or SVN
- Laboratory test equipment (oscilloscopes, logic analysers, spectrum analysers, and multimeters)
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Shaleen van Staden