FAQs
What is the job title for this position?
The job title is Lead Electronic Design Engineer - FTC.
What are the primary responsibilities of the Lead Electronic Engineer?
The primary responsibilities include electronic integration of pressure sensing components for Aerospace applications, design change initiation, manufacturing technical support, high standard documentation, reviewing design specifications, supporting customers and sales, developing internal procedures, analyzing complex data, generating documentation for design goals, and verifying customer requirements.
What qualifications are required for this role?
Candidates must have an electronics degree from an accredited institution, proven experience in PCBs and electrical hardware, experience in Standards DO254 and DO160, the ability to communicate effectively in English, and the right to work in the UK without requiring future sponsorship.
Is there a preference for specific experience or skills?
Yes, experience in low power (28 volts) analogue and digital electronics is desired.
What is the duration of the contract for this position?
This is a fixed-term contract for 2 years, with the potential to be extended or made permanent.
What flexible working options are available for this role?
Flexible working options include working remotely from home or another location (up to 2 days a week) and the possibility of reduced hours/days in a job share or split arrangement.
What type of benefits does Baker Hughes offer?
Baker Hughes offers contemporary work-life balance policies, comprehensive private medical care options, life insurance, disability programs, tailored financial programs, and additional elected or voluntary benefits.
What is the company focus of Baker Hughes?
Baker Hughes is focused on providing energy and industrial solutions worldwide, with a commitment to making energy safer, cleaner, and more efficient.
Is Baker Hughes an equal opportunity employer?
Yes, Baker Hughes is an Equal Opportunity Employer and employment decisions are made without regard to various protected characteristics.