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Proficiency in all phases of PCB design including creation of high-level functional and architectural diagrams, SPICE analysis, power analysis, component selection, schematic entry (OrCAD Capture experience a plus), and working with the PCB layout team to optimize placement, signal integrity, fitment, etc.
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Lead the circuit design for power electronics, mixed-signal, and embedded systems, including requirements development, analysis, and simulation. Perform schematic capture and PCBA layout, while applying design best practices and relevant standards.
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5+ years’ experience developing product architecture, embedded mixed signal circuitry, schematic capture, circuit analysis, and PCB layout. · Your hardware designs will include microprocessor and mixed-signal circuits, component selection, schematic capture, PCB layout, analysis, and documentation.
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Discusses assignment with customer's representative and inspects installation site to verify that electrical supply wires, conduit, switches, and circuit breakers are installed according to specifications.
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Control panel layouts, schematic drawings (electrical and fluid power), and bill of materials. Power, control, and safety circuit design while adhering to industrial standards such as UL508A, CE, and CSA.
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Installs components and parts such as switches, coils, transformers, relays, transistors, and semiconductor circuits on chassis, circuit boards, panels, and other units. Reads blueprints, wiring diagrams, process sheets, and assembly and schematic drawings, and receives verbal instructions regarding work assignment.
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Design activities include analog and digital circuit design, schematic capture, printed circuit board layout, component selection, tolerance analysis, prototype development, and trouble shooting.
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Design circuit card assemblies (perform schematic capture & circuit analysis PCB layout design or design) for complex space grade electronics products. Experience using Altium Design (or equivalent) for schematic capture or PCB layout.
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Experience with schematic capture and PCB design using Cadence OrCAD/Allegro or equivalent. Experience with system-level design including circuit design, high-speed, RF, signal integrity, PCB layout, system bring-up, integration and/or debug.
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Reporting to the Electrical Engineering Manager, the Sr. Hardware Engineer role involves designing the electrical functionality of a product and responsibility for specifications, component selection, circuit design, electrical testing and final product electrical performance.
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Mentor and coach the team in engineering best practices including task management, Gantt charts, root cause analysis, circuit / PCB design, and PCBA manufacturing. Firm understanding of magnetic circuit design including: Transformer design, gapped energy storage devices and filtering components.
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Prior experience with Analog, Digital, and Power electrical schematic entry and printed circuit board layout tools such as Altium Designer. Conduct analog and digital printed circuit board design for various application needs.
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Circuit design, embedded system, systems design, system development, pcb design, Test equipment, Oscilloscope, test procedure, root cause analysis, Analog, Digital, Altium, Schematic. Schematic capture, PCB layout, component selection.
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Ability to troubleshoot electrical, instrumentation, and controls; ability to read and understand relay, ladder logic, and schematic diagrams. Work on equipment which may include PLCs, AC and DC motors and generators, SCR's, VFD's, transformers, circuit breakers, rectifiers, electronic controls, control panels, starters, switches, lighting equipment, power distribution and control circuits, conduits, and fittings.
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Must be proficient at reading and analyzing schematic diagrams, including analog and digital circuits and possess a working knowledge of electrical and electronic fundamentals, including DC and AC circuits, semiconductor theory, digital circuit theory and microprocessor theory.
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