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Utilize advanced diagnostic tools such as oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, x-ray machines, logic analyzers, and custom firmware scripts to root cause electronics. As an electrical engineer on the Starlink Product team, you'll sit at the intersection of electrical, firmware, RF, and manufacturing engineering.
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12+ years of analog/digital circuit design with firmware development for low power standalone sensor systems. Develop firmware using our Common Libraries in C for PIC microcontrollers with potential for some ARM based and FPGA development.
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Includes familiarity with embedded systems architecture and firmware development for digital control systems. Job Summary: The Effector Power and Analog Design Department supports key Raytheon products, by providing mission-critical designs relating to power conversion, motor controls, flight termination systems, telemetry, and other analog domains.
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The Secure Information Systems Department at Collins Aerospace is seeking a Software / Firmware Architect to help grow a new and exciting secure system product line. The qualified candidate will have extensive embedded software experience with a deep knowledge of firmware operations which drives the interfaces.
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Design, development, test and operations of digital and analog circuits, including DI, DO, AI, AO, and communications/bus/harness interconnects of RS-422, 485, SPI, LVDS, LVCMOS.Design, development, coding, test and operations of flight avionics firmware, including architecting, designing, and implementing FPGA HDL and/or board support packages on custom hardware platforms.
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But some baseline experience we're looking for involves hardware design (PCB, wire harness, electronic systems), hands-on skills (debugging, bench testing, soldering), and firmware/software development (C/C.
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This role will design printed circuit boards (PCB Design), develop firmware, identify and debug issues, and develop solutions while working on products from conception to production. 5-8+ years of analog/digital circuit design with firmware development for low power standalone sensor systems.
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Most of the products we design emphasize integrated electro-mechanical assemblies with embedded electronics running custom firmware and software. for firmware development (typically STM32 for custom embedded hardware.
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This role will design circuit boards, develop firmware, identify and debug issues, and develop solutions while working on products from conception to production. Seeking a Principal Electrical Engineer to join our client's organization's Tactical Systems Department.
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Expert experience with integrating software and firmware on FPGAs and SOCs Strong experience with MBSE Strong experience with bid and proposal work Experience with ASIC design Experience with TCP and UDP Ethernet protocols Ability to work effectively in multi-disciplinary teams with other team members and customers.
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This role will design circuit boards, develop firmware, identify, and debug issues, and test solutions for a variety of products from conception to production. Design quick-turn circuit boards to meet program needs using Altium with Concord Pro to manage the designs and library components.
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MITRE’s Electronic Systems Development and Embedded Security department is seeking to hire talented and creative engineers with significant expertise in hardware and software/firmware security for embedded systems to lead and support projects for the US Space Force and their mission on delivering resilient and unrivaled space capabilities for the warfighter.
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Opportunity: Our client is looking for a Principal Electrical Engineer to development firmware, design circuit boards, and debug products from concept to production. 12+ years of experience designing analog / digital circuit design and firmware development for low power sensors.
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The PE controls engineer will be responsible for the full lifecycle of controls design, from feasibility studies and concept reviews to modeling and performance simulation, firmware implementation, system integration and validation, and finally maintenance and field support after product delivery.
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Design, development, coding, test and operations offlight avionics firmware, including architecting, designing, and implementing FPGA HDL and/or board support packages on custom hardware platforms.
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