Engineering? Why not?

Your future is important

We understand that your individuality and knowledge in Engineering is what makes you stand out from the crowd. As part of helping you secure your next job, we can ensure that both your CV and preparation for the interview will help you bring these qualities to the attention of your next employer

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    Use your electronics design skills to save lives.

    You will develop high level requirements into engineering solutions to enhance the performance of advanced cancer treatment machinery.

    Your concepts will be taken through design, prototype build, test and on to full production so you should be familiar with the full cradle to grave design process

    Your knowledge in CAD tools for analogue & digital design and simulation will be used and enhanced to the full, alongside your EMC and VHDL experience.

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    You will be responsible for generating a broad range of electronic design concepts to control a complex escape system for aircraft pilots. You will save lives.

    Your solutions will need to overcome a huge range of problems, such as long dormancy and high reliability within a hostile climatic environment

    You will need to work effectively with internal and external customers to achieve the optimum design through in-depth consultation with all project stakeholders.

    Substantial experience of Electronic Design output gained from

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    Pilot training for high performance military jets or commercial airliners is of paramount importance.

    Inside the aircraft cockpit is a huge range of sensors, control systems and instruments that need to work reliably together to create a realistic simulated training environment

    Your mission is to formulate some innovative electronics that ties all these complex components together to deliver a robust training system

    You’ll be collaborating within a team of talented electronics and systems engineers to design from scratch hardware solutions

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    A major aerospace engineering organisation with a substantial order book is seeking an Electronics & Electrical Design Engineer to join their engineering team.

    You will be responsible for electronic PCB architecture, design, development, modification, evaluation and integration of electrical and electronic parts and components high performance hardware systems.

    Your background

    + Strong electronics and electrical analysis skills to assess design solutions

    + Broad PCB design, prototype build and test skills

    + Advanced skills on Altium and SolidWorks

    + Expertise in

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    Electronics Engineer for new product developments by contributing to the successful completion of product creation projects. All Engineering is undertaken internally via small teams in-house and outsourced specialist engineers. In return you will be offered an excellent salary, up to 19% Pension contribution, career development and opportunity to travel overseas.

    Responsibilities for Electronics Engineer

    * Formulate and analyse high level requirements to develop engineering solutions * Prepare system level designs for new product developments – Create detailed engineering work

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    Using your expert knowledge of embedded controller design, you’ll be working in a talented team of electronics design engineers to develop the next generation of aerospace control technology

    Projects will be wide and varied across military and commercial aircraft applications

    You’ll need a good knowledge of design challenges with high voltage multilevel inverter drives, FPGA, processors and micro-controllers using design tools such as DOORS, SPICE, Saber, SiMetrix, EWB, TINA and others.

    Your output will be a range of precision, highly

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    Managing a team of dummies is usually hideous but this great.

    These dummies can be shouted at, called silly names, left locked up in rooms alone for hours and put through a range of unpleasant tests. And you’ll never get into trouble with HR.

    They’re also called mannequins and are packed with advanced electronic instruments to measure important parameters such as stress, inertia, shock and vibration exerted when ejected from an aircraft in an emergency

    You’ll be designing and planning

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    You’ll be using your EMC and EEE testing skills on a wide range of critical electronics used in safety systems for aircraft.

    Working in a large environmental testing laboratory, you’ll be providing EMC compliance knowledge to over 40 specialist test engineers as they undertake exhaustive accelerated life testing on complex equipment containing electronics

    You will manage test projects, setting up test rigs, witness tests, analyse results and liaise with governing authorities and 3rd party certification organisations

    Your expertise in EMC

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    You’ll be the link between the engineering design and procurement teams to ensure complex design solutions can be met by external suppliers – especially to technical specifications.

    This advanced aerospace engineering company produce systems to an exceptionally high standard so it’s critical suppliers can be identified and managed to ensure delivery of components and subsystems are correct every time.

    You’ll be managing relationships and collaboration between internal departments and with suppliers to ensure true partnerships and common goals.

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Find the job you desire

Our team only care about providing you with a role that excites you as well as giving you the rewards and career advancement you desire. We use our knowledge, experience and a little creativity. At ATP Technical, we promise not to throw you at the first job we come across. We have a plethora of resources at our disposal combined with nearly 50 years of experience to make your job search easy

Our influencer – Mary Jackson

African American mathematician and aerospace engineer at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), which in 1958 was succeeded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Mary worked at Langley Research Centre in Hampton, Virginia, for most of her career. She started working with computers at the segregated West Area Computing Division. She took advanced engineering classes and, in 1958, became NASA’s first black female engineer!

After 34 years at NASA, Jackson had earned the most senior engineering title available. She realised she could not earn further promotions without becoming a supervisor. She accepted a demotion to become a manager of both the Federal Women’s Program, in the NASA Office of Equal Opportunity Programs, and of the Affirmative Action Program. In this role, she worked to influence both the hiring and promotion of women in NASA’s science, engineering, and mathematics careers.