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Experienced in PCB Layout, HW Bring-up/debug. Hardware development steps including concept, architecture, part selection, schematic/layout, bring-up, FPGA coding, Python coding, validation, and documentation.
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The candidate will be part of the hardware development team, specifically supporting the product development phases (development, bring-up, electrical validation, FPGA coding, Python scripting, and customer support.
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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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The Product Design and Packaging (PDP) Team at Raytheon is seeking a Principal Electrical Engineer to join our team as an Electrical Computer Aided Designer Engineer (ECAD.
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The Product Design and Packaging (PDP) Team at Raytheon is seeking a Senior Electrical Engineer to join our team as an Electrical Computer Aided Designer Engineer (ECAD). Responsible for Printed Circuit Board (PCB) designs from conception to manufacturing.
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Previous work history with PCB manufacturing or CCA manufacturing principles that affect circuitry and component layout along with RF specific layout techniques. Experience with the electrical design process including RF layout.
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15+ years of experience in opto-electrical circuit design, analysis, simulation, schematic capture, PCB layout, and testing. The ideal candidate has 15+ years of experience in optical comms related electrical design including schematic capture, PCB layout, and testing.
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Typically requires a Bachelor’s in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM) and a minimum of 2 years of prior relevant experience, to include at least two (2) of the following:Previous work history with PCB manufacturing or CCA manufacturing principles that affect circuitry and component layout along with RF specific layout techniquesExperience with the electrical design process including RF layoutHistory with laying out Rigid, Flex, or Rigid-Flex boards.
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Utilizing software such as Siemens: Xpedition Enterprise and DownStream Technologies: BluePrint-PCB. Creation of the PCB, Circuit Card Assembly (CCA), and Schematic drawings for suppliers.
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Good PCB design experience on high speed signals routing guideline and review, power copper routing and review, design for EMI/ESD protection. Experience with PCB design tools (Cadence PCB design and analysis, including Si/Pi.
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Daily interface with various engineering levels along with different engineering disciplines including, but not limited to Electrical, Mechanical, Components, Test, and Producibility Engineering disciplines to ensure that the overall design requirements are captured, keeping cost, cycle time, and producibility in mind.
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Electrical engineering, analog circuit, analog design, Electrical design, Pcb design, PADS, PCB Layout, new product development, Schematic, Design. You have experience with PADS, or similar schematic capture, and PCB layout software, and PSpice or LTSpice simulation tools.
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7+ years experience with PCB design software (preferably Altium Designer) including schematic capture, layout, simulation, and fulfillment. Design and develop avionics electronics hardware from circuit and schematic design to PCBA layout.
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Oversee development of Mixed Signal Analog and high-speed Digital Electronic hardware designs including architecture development, component selection, schematic capture, and review of PCB layout as needed for military and/or avionics products.
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Why We Value You Bachelors or Masters degree in Electrical Engineering (or related) 10+ years of experience in electronics design, including discrete analog design, simulation, switch mode power supply design, and technical documentation PCB layout experience in Altium or equivalent Owning projects from start to finish Programming experience in C/C.
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