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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. Work with Electrical, Mechanical and Firmware Engineers and react appropriately to engineering changes in PCB design and documentation.
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Strong experience in high-speed PCB design, layout and schematic. THE ROLE: As a board designer in the Hardware Engineering team, you will be responsible for overseeing individual projects and working in conjunction with the team that develops all first Si hardware boards, backend packaged test components, and systems for the AMD/Xilinx Adaptive Embedded Computing products.
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CAD software design experience for PCB and/or mechanical designs, such as Altium Designer, KiCad, Cadence, PADS, EAGLE, etc. Gain exposure to electronic assembly, PCB soldering, and wire harness assembly.
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We are seeking a full-time Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Designer 2 in any of these 3 locations: Olathe, KS; Salem, OR; Cary, NC. In this role, you will be responsible for creating broadly defined complex Printed Circuit Board (PCB) designs from schematics and input from Product Design and Mechanical Engineers using Computer Aided Design (CAD) tools.
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Schematic capture and PCB layout using Altium Designer. 10+ years of experience in electrical hardware design including schematic capture, PCB layout, and. design including schematic capture, PCB layout, and testing.
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Experience with signal integrity and simulation/analysis tools such as Ansys HFSS and Designer, CST Microwave, HSPICE, MatLab, and ADS Hands-on experience with frequency-domain and time-domain component and circuit characterization including understanding of test and calibration methods This position requires access to controlled technology that is subject to US export controls.
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Assisting lower-level PCB Designer in the resolution of critical design problems. We are seeking a dynamic, motivated individual with deep understanding of printed circuit board design (PCB), high speed design environments, and the ability to receive guidance from our design engineers to build complex boards.
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Some experience with Allegro PCB Designer or Ansys Q3D is a plus. Very proficient with Cadence Allegro Package Designer using SIP Layout. Design BGA packages for high frequency integrated circuits using Allegro Package Designer using SIP Layout.
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The PCB Designer will design and create printed circuit board layouts from inputs received from engineering (electrical, mechanical). Place and route components ensuring all electrical, mechanical, assembly, and fabrication design requirements are met for each PCB design.
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Ability to use OrCAD PCB Designer, schematic capture programs, and simulation programs a plus (e.g. electromagnetic, circuit, etc.) Ability to use OrCAD PCB Designer, schematic capture programs, and simulation programs a plus (e.g. electromagnetic, circuit, etc.
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Ability to read and understand schematics and locate components on PCBs using Altium Designer PCB viewer. Ability to read and understand schematics and locate components on PCBs using Altium Designer PCB viewer.
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Experience with schematic capture and PCB layout tools such as Altium Designer or Cadence Allegro. Experience with schematic capture and PCB layout tools such as Altium Designer or Cadence Allegro.
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Utilize Altium Designer for PCB layout design, ensuring optimal signal integrity, power distribution, and manufacturability. Proficiency in PCB design software, particularly Altium Designer, and schematic capture tools.
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PCB Layout Support: Work closely with PCB layout designers to provide guidance and support to ensure proper placement and routing of analog components. Senior Analog Design Engineer with a track record of designing high-performance analog circuits, with some experience designing open/closed loop servo controllers.
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Technical PCB design skills using the Siemens design toolset including, but not limited to the Xpedition Layout tool suite with working knowledge of schematic capture, placement, routing, use of the auto-router, constraint manager, and library tools, and use of BluePrint to create complex PCB and CCA drawings, Altium is not used, but transfers over well to the Siemens toolset.
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