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Hardware Engineer - Audio Electronics

The Audio Programmer
Full-time
On-site
Stratford, City of London, United Kingdom
£40 - £50 GBP yearly
Audio Hardware Design, Audio Electronics Engineering

Hardware Engineer - Audio Electronics
Music Technology / Audio Hardware
In- person working, central London office
£40-50K

Join a growing audio technology company as an Audio Electronics Engineer and help the R&D team to design and build their award-winning audio processing products, used by engineers and creatives all over the world.

You'll be responsible for:
  • Designing and developing mixed signal electronics systems 
  • Translating functional requirements into PCBA implementation
  • PCB design and layout
  • Creating manufacturing files and documentation for PCB fabrication
  • Building prototypes and PCBAs
  • Collaborating with other engineers and developers to find the best solutions

This is a permanent role, with a hybrid working arrangement that includes visits to their central London office to get your hands on their amazing technology.

The team would like to find an Electronic Engineer / Hardware Developer who already has experience working on audio products, with a good understanding of audio processing, and a personal passion for music. 


Requirements

  • Experience working on audio or music technology products
  • Good understanding of audio processing
  • Analogue and digital circuit design, with a focus on mixed-signal design
  • Full PCB design lifecycle, including functional specifications and manufacturing data
  • PCB design tools (Altium) and simulation software (SPICE)
  • Able to troubleshoot and resolve complex electronics issues.
  • Experience using laboratory equipment for testing and validation (oscilloscopes, spectrum analysers, network analysers)
  • Familiarity with product life cycle management

Bonus points for...
  • EMC
  • Audio over IP experience - Dante or AVB
  • Design for manufacture and design for assembly 
  • USB 2.0 High Speed and USB Audio Class 2 
  • I2S and TDM audio data paths
  • Ethernet and audio over IP concepts