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Responsibilities include leading a technical team in the design and execution of analog and digital circuits, circuit card design, payload electrical design, and hardware testing.
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Knowledge of circuit design/Si process/test domains. Strong background and knowledge in hardware architecture, analog/logic/memory design and implementation. In this role you will be required to lead and partner across all product phases from product definition to pre-Si design/validation, first Si readiness, Si bring up and then all the way to PRQ. Technical partnerships need to be built within MPE teams and Intel-wide divisions across architecture, design, process technology, QnR, ATM and ATTD for success.
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Extensive analog and mixed signal circuit design experience. We seek an enthusiastic junior hands-on analog/audio electrical engineer in Bay Area. In this role, you will work with the team responsible for defining, architecture, designing, implementing, and integrating the audio subsystem in consumer electronics hardware products.
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Must have/Primary skills: PCB layout, mixed signal, high speed circuit design, High-Speed design and Analog Design. Experience in several of the following topics: low-power circuit design, DC/DC converters, power management methods, audio circuit design, high speed signals, and analog design.
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Location is onsite at Fort Meade, MD. Education/Experience:Multiple openings for Junior, Senior, Principal and Sr. Principal Engineers: Minimum three (3) years’ experience as a Design Engineer in integrated circuit or microelectronic component design or reverse engineering of the same is required.
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The Electrical Engineer is responsible for the electrical layout, design, documentation and test of hardware reliability and performance for thermal and other camera systems for use in U.S. Military products.
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We seek hardware design engineer who has solid analog/digital circuit design knowledge, a creative mind and is motivated to deliver high quality hardware solution.
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Engage in component selection, circuit design and optimization of analog electronic circuits. As an Analog Electronic Development Engineer within the Electronics Department in Moog's Aircraft Group (Military Division) , you will be responsible for the electronics design of high reliability electronics for the aerospace industry, with a focus on the analog side.
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Hardware Design-Digital Engineer (eInfochips Inc.) Lead and perform all aspects of circuit card design lifecycle activities, including requirements capture, schematic capture, component selection, signal integrity analysis, simulations, timing analysis and thermal analysis.
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Design and test computer hardware components, such as processors, circuit boards, memory devices and routers. Manage and design the computer hardware and software systems of a company.
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Knowledge of schematic capture, circuit design, routing constraints definition, layout review and simulation. Datacenter GPU/Hardware Validation Engineer. Collaborate across multiple disciplines (hardware, firmware, software, and/or data center infrastructure) on design requirements and risks, design reviews , proof of concept projects , assessing system tradeoffs and impact on performance, identifying dependencies for validation and manufacturing tests.
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Experience in hardware engineering and circuit design processes including a working knowledge of electronic schematics and boards. Experience working with EDA CAD tools for electronics design (Eagle, Altium, Zuken, Cadence etc.
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Exciting summer internship opportunity to work with a talented team of scientist and engineers focused on design and integration of leading-edge mixed signal systems involving novel architectures and algorithms, customized integrated circuits (ICs) and printed circuit boards (PCBs), and aggressive packaging and integration techniques.
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Systems, electrical, design review, engineering, validation, hardware, electro mechanical, systems engineering, electrical engineering, cabling design, navy federal, requirement gathering, signal processing.
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Is looking for someone to configure site to site VPN over Cisco routers and have BGP lay over the circuit. Hardware Benchmarking (Agile, program managements, network management) -Architecture, design, implementation.
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