Senior Hardware Design Engineering opportunity to work on a high classification national security Defence Project. The position requires working majority onsite in Kent (four days per week) under a BPSS clearance (a full SC clearance will be provided after an initial duration).
This opportunity enables you to join a leading UK aerospace and defence innovator working at the forefront of national security. This is a rare opportunity to shape advanced technologies within a classified environment that values precision, integrity, and engineering excellence. The client can offer a day rate of up to £800 per day and the flexibility of one (and after time potentially two days per week remote working).
As a Senior Hardware Design Engineer, you’ll be a key player in the development of advanced analogue and digital systems, supporting integration and delivery across a high-stakes, high-tech program.
Key Responsibilities:
- Hands on development of full lifecycle of hardware design projects—analogue, digital, power supply systems (30V)
- Develop and refine system and hardware requirements
- Apply rigorous design methodologies, timing, and signal integrity analysis
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver integrated solutions
- Provide technical leadership, hands-on integration support, and mentorship
- Drive innovation and continuous improvement in processes and designs
- PCB design: Either Altium/Mentor/Zuken is recognised
Beneficial (Not essential) experience:
- Simulation: SPICE, Simetrix, analogue and system-level modelling (e.g. Matlab, Simulink)
- Timing & signal analysis: Chronology, signal integrity tools
- Modelling & architecture & requirements: Enterprise Architect, DOORS
Why Join?
- Shape the future of UK defence technology
- Work on cutting-edge, secure projects with national impact
- High rate of up to £800 per day
- Flexible working options once embedded
- Collaborative, mission-driven team environment
Initial clearance not required to start – BPSS accepted with SC clearance sponsorship provided, due to the project sensitivity this is a U.K. Eyes only development.