Job Openings Junior Electronics Engineer

About the job Junior Electronics Engineer

Junior Electronics Engineer
Be part of a team redefining performance through innovation in sports technology.
Claremont, Cape Town | R30 000 to R42 000 per month | 8am to 5pm

About Our Client
Our client is an award-winning sports technology company developing advanced embedded systems and wireless solutions used by elite teams worldwide. They blend engineering precision with creative design to deliver cutting-edge performance data products. Joining this team means contributing to a fast-paced, high-impact environment where innovation and collaboration drive every project.

The Role: Junior Electronics Engineer
As a Junior Electronics Engineer, you'll be part of the electronics development team designing and validating embedded systems that power next-generation sports tracking devices. You'll gain hands-on experience across the full product lifecycle from concept and prototyping to testing and production while being mentored by seasoned engineers in a dynamic, collaborative setting.

Key Responsibilities

  • Support schematic design and PCB layout for embedded systems.

  • Assemble, debug, and test prototypes using lab equipment.

  • Conduct validation and performance testing in lab and real-world conditions.

  • Collaborate with software, mechanical, and project teams to integrate systems.

  • Assist with supplier communication and prototype build coordination.

  • Apply and develop knowledge in Design for Manufacture (DfM) and Design for Test (DfT).

About You

  • Degree or final-year student in Electronics, Mechatronics, or related field.

  • Solid understanding of circuit design principles.

  • Familiar with microcontrollers and communication protocols (I2C, SPI, UART).

  • Practical lab experience using oscilloscopes, soldering tools, and diagnostic instruments.

  • Proactive, curious, and eager to grow within a fast-evolving embedded systems environment.

  • Nice-to-have: Experience with Altium Designer, MCU programming, RF systems, or a passion for sports technology.

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