Hardware Design Engineer; Wearables/MedTech
Listed on 2026-07-17
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Engineering
Electronics Engineer, Hardware Engineer
Location: Dundee
Hardware Design Engineer (Wearables / Med Tech) (BBBH
26183) Dundee, Scotland
Salary: GBP
65,000 - GBP
75,000 per annum + Progression, Training, Company Benefits + Remote
Are you an Hardware Design Engineer or similar that wants to work with the go-to names in IoT and Medtech industry?
Do you want to work on the latest cutting edge projects, surrounded by an elite team of technical experts that are solving some of the industry’s most complex and technical challenges?
This company offers a truly R&D focused environment where you will be tasked with designing the latest wearables, IoT devices, access control and the next generation of metering systems. This role is focussed on R&D for our latest product suite and future products due to be released for new industries like health & leisure, wearables & telecoms.
This business has gone from strength to strength over the last decade and is quickly becoming one of Scotland’s leading names in the Smart Energy, Med Tech and Wearable devices.
The ideal candidate will genuinely enjoy R&D projects, have experience in Altium for PCB design, and be happy to manage the verification and validation for product releases.
THE ROLE- Design and build PCB’s and electrical systems for a range of IoT products
- Use Altium for PCB design and layouts
- Work alongside internal project managers to understand their requirements
- Collaborate with the R&D team to build cutting‑edge automation products
- Have experience writing code in PCB design
- Experience with IoT
- Be able to commute to Dundee on occasion or work remotely
Reference: BBBH
24715
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered remuneration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.
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