Engineered electronics for aerospace, medical, and industrial automation
TT Electronics manufactures power electronics, sensors, and hybrid semiconductors across aerospace, medical, and automation verticals from 20+ global sites. The tech stack reflects a traditional manufacturing footprint—Fanuc (CNC), Epicor (ERP), Jama (requirements management), Salesforce—with Python and LabVIEW for embedded design work. Hiring is heavily weighted toward manufacturing (52 roles) and mid-level engineering (25 roles), matching active projects in power converter design, yield improvement, and new product introduction; concurrent pain points around quality management and sourcing costs signal operational scaling stress.
Notable leadership hires: Team Lead, Head of Operations, Production Line Lead, Finance Director
TT Electronics is a UK-listed manufacturer of power modules, hybrid semiconductors, sensors, and electronic assemblies serving aerospace, defence, medical, and industrial automation markets. Founded in 1812, the company operates from over 20 locations globally with approximately 4,000 employees. Revenue-generating segments include medical devices (patient-outcome-focused solutions), automation and electrification (efficiency-driven products), and aerospace and defence (safety-critical systems). The organisation is actively pursuing yield improvement, cost reduction, and quality-enhancement initiatives while building sales pipelines and managing new product introduction cycles across multiple production sites.
Power electronics, power modules, hybrid semiconductors, sensors, resistors, optoelectronics, and electronic assemblies for aerospace, medical, automation, and defence applications.
Woking, Surrey, United Kingdom. The company operates from 20+ locations globally across the United Kingdom, United States, and Mexico.
Epicor for enterprise resource planning, Fanuc for manufacturing, Jama Connect for requirements management, Altium Designer for PCB design, and LabVIEW for embedded systems work.
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