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Experience in RF circuit design at Bluetooth, WiFi etc and PCB layout of embedded wireless systems like. High level Experience with PCB layout tools like Allegro/PADS/ layout. Provide PCB layout design guidelines to PCB designers and maintain Gerber files.
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Designing electrical components and systems, including schematic capture and routing layout for digital, RF/analog and mixed signal printed circuit boards. The Electrical Engineer supports Integrated Product Teams in the design, analysis, manufacture and test of digital and RF/analog and mixed electronics hardware at all levels of integration (chip, component, printed circuit board, module/chassis, system) across a multitude of platforms/domains (space, land, sea, air, cyber.
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Printed circuit board (PCB) design and layout including analog and digital components/circuits. with PCB layout, simulation software, and CAD. Electrical and Firmware Engineer assumes key role to develop or revise products from start to finish.
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Perform typical RF design engineering functions, including schematic design and capture, design review, supervision and review of PCB design and layout. Experienced in schematic capture, generating layout specifications, working with and providing inputs to the layout designer and working with PCB and ASSY houses do get the design built.
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The ideal candidate for this Electrical Engineer position will have at least a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and 5 yrs experience in PCB layout; or equivalent.
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Electrical Design Engineer REPORTS TO Engineering Manager Position Summary The Electrical design engineer will be responsible for designing digital and mixed-signal control and monitoring circuitry, PCB design and layout, and FPGA code development for state-of-the-art DC and AC power frequency converters.
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Halliburton Production Solutions is actively seeking a dynamic Electrical/Electronic Engineer to join our Technology Team in Houston, TX. This role requires on-site work and presents an exciting opportunity for an individual with a strong technical background in the oil & gas industry.
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Experience using Altium Design (or equivalent) for schematic capture or PCB layout. Design circuit card assemblies (perform schematic capture & circuit analysis PCB layout design or design) for complex space grade electronics products.
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As an Electrical Engineer, you will be responsible for circuit design, layout, bring-up, and debug as part of prototype and concept development. Experience with design development from schematic capture, PCB layout through assemblyFamiliarity with the emerging Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality technologies.
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Understand modeling and the use of mathematics to simulate and model electrical and physical systems. Mechanical Engineer (ME) Degree in Electrical Engineering or related discipline highly preferred.
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Experience with vehicle wiring/harness design and physical routing/layout. Understanding of the printed circuit board layout process and tools. PCB design, layout, and fabrication documentation skills.
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Strong expertise in analog circuit design, PCB layout, and simulation tools. Focuses on circuit design, simulation, and layout, particularly in analog and mixed-signal circuits. The Analog Electrical Engineer II is responsible for more complex tasks within electrical engineering.
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Electronics Engineering: requirements assessment, embedded system architecture, component selection, design, simulation, review, schematic capture, PCB layout, manufacturing and assembly support, debug, test, and written reports and documentation.
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Develop Printed Circuit Board (PCB) layout implementation of complex electrical designs. Execution of PCB layout of complex multi-layer and rigid flex circuit board designs. Electrical PCB Design Engineer (On-site.
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Familiarity with at least one schematic capture/layout tool and at least one spice-based simulation tool. Job Description: The Electrical Engineer II will engage in a broad range of electrical engineering research, development, and support as a member of a diverse, cross-functional team.
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