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Knowledge of all or some of the following:*Digital and analog circuit design*Firmware development in C Language*Embedded Systems*LabView*Schematic capture and PCB Layout*Sensors (pressure/speed/position)*National instruments hardwareDuties:*Design and Development of electronic devices through reverse engineering of OEM components.
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Requirement:*Seeking an experienced Electrical Design Engineer with skills in hardware, firmware and software. Will use all of your skills in hardware, software and firmware engineering to produce aftermarket electronic devices.
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Perks: *State of the art manufacturing operation*Growing and stable company with no layoffs*Future advancement and professional technical growth*Willing to sponsor H1B US VISA's*Outstanding relocation package to include up to 5 years mortgage or rental differential payments.
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This will be a diverse line switches and modules and valves.
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This person thrives at the intersection of electrical design, software, firmware, printed circuit board (PCB) design, and sensor integration, grounded by a strong foundation in physics, mathematics, and core engineering disciplines.
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Matlab, Verilog, ARM); knowledge of electrical engineering principles as applied to audio engineering, mixed signal, and power electronics; the ability to use various lab equipment (such as oscilloscopes, audio analyzers, spectrum analyzers, electronic power supplies and loads); and knowledge of circuit and PCB design.
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Collaborate with mechanical, PCB layout and firmware engineering teams to successfully design, test and validate power converter hardware. B.S. or M.S. in Electrical Engineering or the equivalent in experience.
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Typically requires a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or related Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) degree discipline and a minimum of 10+ years of experience in one or more of the following areas: Digital Signal Processing with experience in digital noise cancellation, Kalman filters, and multi-rate signal processing for communication systems.
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Work with Electrical, Mechanical and Firmware Engineers and react appropriately to engineering changes in PCB design and documentation. The PCB/CAD Designer is a hybrid role that will augment the mechanical engineering staff in the sustaining engineering and new product development of power supplies.
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Bachelor's/Master's Degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering or Physics, related. You will bring expertise on various high-speed electrical systems supported by a combination of: embedded devices, including commercial CPU, FPGA, MCU as well as the ASIC chipset developed by our company.
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Ideal candidates will have a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field, along with 8-10 years of experience in analog/digital design, embedded systems, and firmware development.
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Degree in Mechatronics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Systems Engineering, or equivalent. As PROCEPT BioRobotics continues to expand, the R&D group requires a Systems Engineer to lead the ongoing integration and development of multiple engineering disciplines (electronics, firmware, software, mechatronics, design engineering) for our next generation robotic surgery platform.
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Responsible for all aspects of product design including - systems architecture, electrical engineering design, component selection, embedded systems / microprocessor based design and programing, requirements documentation, design verification, design validation, regulatory compliance, test plan creation, test tools and test scripts development, DFM/DFT, design reviews, and DFMEA.
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Education Requirements:Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering or Electrical Engineering, or an approved equivalent from an ABET accredited programPhysical Job Requirements:Office position with minimal physical requirementsDesired Skills:Experience with the processing of analog signals in an embedded environmentHands-on experience with PCB or embedded system design (architecture, schematic capture, board layout, interacting with suppliers & contract manufacturers.
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Java Good communication skills and excellent attention to detail Bachelors or Masters degree in Electrical Engineering or Physics or equivalent experience 4 To 10 years of experience. Responsibilities: Responsibilities may vary based on the education and experience of the candidate but will generally include: Designs, develops, and tests electronic systems and subsystems including: switch mode power supplies precision analog-to-digital converter sensor interfaces low power electronic design microcontroller, DSP, and FPGA system design prototype firmware for system and board testing PCB layout Collaborates at a systems level with a multi-disciplinary team.
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