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Collaborative work with mechanical, firmware, EMC, RF, design validation, thermal design, compliance, reliability, and manufacturing test engineers. Previous work in the solar, energy storage, electric vehicle, or electric vehicle charging industry.
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We are looking for an exceptional Reliability Engineering Co-op who can provide technician level support to RF product engineers in a design/reliability environment. Working with Reliability Engineering staff in the design efforts of state-of-art power supplies and matching networks supporting semiconductor and solar manufacturing industries.
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Other key skills: Solid State Power Amplifier (SSPA) design, RF / microwave circuit design, Digital Signal Processing DSP, SIGINT, Precision Timing, Time Transfer, and Radar Design.
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Example of Avionics Products you'll be working on: flight computers, networking, star trackers, reaction wheels, magnetorquers, payload controllers, battery packs, solar charger, RF transceiver and decoder.
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Design power applications including power converter topologies, LED drivers, battery management circuits, and solar panel maximum power tracking solutions. Utilize analog and digital signal processing techniques in the design of hardware systems for medical, manufacturing and IoT platforms.
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Provide advanced knowledge in one or more spacecraft subsystems such as attitude and orbital controls, propulsion, solar array design, electrical power systems, avionics, data handling and on-board processing, thermal, structures and mechanisms, telemetry, tracking, and control (TT&C), RF communications, synthetic aperture radar (SAR) payloads, and/or electro-optical payloads.
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Other key skills: Solid State Power Amplifier (SSPA) design, RF / microwave circuit design, Digital Signal Processing DSP, SIGINT, Precision Timing, Time Transfer, and Radar Design Be Part of Something Innovative Over the past 25 years, the Space Exploration Sector at APL, has pushed the boundaries of what is possible; delivering game-changing impacts to sponsors like NASA and the Department of Defense.
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As a Sr. or Staff Mechanical Design Engineer in Tesla's Power Electronics team, you will be responsible for the design of cutting edge, world-class power converters used across the entirety of Tesla, from Vehicle and Energy Storage to Solar and Manufacturing.
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Knowledge of and experience in analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters, power supply components and design, batteries, solar cells, RF systems, serial communication, and/or telemetry systems.
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Serve as a key contributor to RF design and antenna tuning for various communication protocols including sub-GHz, BLE, WiFi, and 4G-LTE. Proven experience in hardware engineering, with a focus on analog and digital signal processing, embedded firmware development, and RF communications.
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Have experience with software-defined radios (SDR), antennas, RF characterization and measurements to Ka-band or beyond, optical, radar systems design, or military satellite communications systems.
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Experience developing products at any stage from early trade studies through final design, manufacturing, and test. the best design solutions for system layouts, packaging, harnessing and component selection.
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Understanding of analog/digital filtering, mixed-signal circuit design, analysis, and test. Develop mixed-signal designs and shepherd them through the full product lifecycle including requirements definition, design, development, qualification, and release to production.
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You'll be responsible for aspects of the integrated design across vehicle subsystems including selecting. Proven ability to interpret and apply high-level system requirements to practical design solutions.
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Electrical Power Systems & Battery/Solar Array Electrical Design. RF Microwave Engineer. Wire Harness Electrical Design. You will play a key role with a group that works all facets of engineering from concept development, proposal writing, requirements and design, build, integration, test, and demonstration of products in their relevant environments.
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