Senior Hardware Engineer - Analogue (Contractor)
General Dynamics Mission Systems engineers a diverse portfolio of high technology solutions, products and services that enable customers to successfully execute missions across all domains of operation. With a global team of more than 13,000 top professionals, we partner with the best in industry to expand the bounds of innovation in the defence and scientific arenas. In the UK, we are leading the way in avionics and communication systems. Given the nature of our work and who we are, we value trust, honesty, alignment and transparency.
Job DescriptionThis role is for a Senior Hardware Analogue Engineer who is looking to apply their subject matter expertise in a new and challenging environment, working across the full development life-cycle.
While primarily working on defence products and contracts, candidates with domain experience in adjacent areas are encouraged to apply for this role. Working within a team environment the candidate will be able to use their technical knowledge, decision making and interpersonal skills to achieve the project goals.
Tasks include:
- Analysis of customer requirements
- Create & modify electronic designs and architecture
- Use simulation tools to generate verification test benches
- Participate in design reviews
- Configuration control
- Hardware Integration
The successful candidate should be able to demonstrate engineering and domain experience across a number of the aspects listed below:
- Analog Circuit Design: Proficiency in designing analog circuits, including amplifiers, filters and oscillators.
- Signal Integrity: Understanding of signal integrity and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) principles.
- Analog-to-Digital Conversion: Familiarity with ADCs, DACs, and mixed-signal design.
- Power Management: Skills in designing power supply circuits and managing power distribution.
- Testing and Debugging: Proficiency in using oscilloscopes, spectrum analysers,
- Hardware design and verification against an agreed set of requirements
- Good understanding of requirements capture, work package definition and effort estimation
- Create and modify analogue and digital hardware designs
- Module and System commissioning
- Support the manufacturing department during build and testExperience of implementing the development guidelines set out by RTCA/DO-25
- Experience working with or familiarity with AI/ML models is preferred.
General Dynamics Mission Systems utilises QDOS IR35 Status Review. The requirements of this contract have been evaluated as Outside IR35 – Prior to the engagement start you will need to complete a status questionnaire in order to receive the finalised status determination.
All successful/appointed applicants must be able to obtain a level of UK Security clearance that is appropriate for the role and undertake suitable Right to work checks.
Skills Required
- Analog circuit design (amplifiers, filters, oscillators)
- Understanding of signal integrity and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) principles
- Familiarity with ADCs, DACs and mixed-signal design
- Power supply and power management circuit design
- Testing and debugging using oscilloscopes and spectrum analysers
- Use of simulation tools to generate verification test benches
- Hardware design and verification against agreed requirements
- Requirements capture, work package definition and effort estimation
- Hardware integration, module and system commissioning
- Support manufacturing during build and test
- Experience implementing development guidelines set out by RTCA/DO-25
- Experience working with or familiarity with AI/ML models
- Able to obtain appropriate UK security clearance and pass right-to-work checks
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