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Minimum 8 years of experience and/or knowledge in low-noise, high-speed, and high-power analog and mixed-signal system design, testing, and PCB layout practices. Proficient with schematic capture and PCB design tools, such as PADS, Altium, etc.
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Experience with PCB design tools like Autodesk Fusion 360 or Siemens Xpedition. At least 5+ years of relevant experience in PCB design or related fields, including routing and layout.
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Multi-Layer Printed Circuit Board (PCB) design capabilities considered an asset. Reporting to the Engineering Manager, the Intermediate Electrical Engineer – Power Electronics is responsible for working with the Engineering Team on the design, development, and testing of switch-mode power conversion equipment.
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Prepare complex PCB Design layouts or revisions per verbal instructions, electrical inputs, existing hardware, or engineering lab models, received from both mechanical and electrical engineering and/or other technical support personnel to create highly complex circuit card assemblies incorporating best practice for fabrication, assembly, and testability.
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10+ years of relevant experience in PCB design or related fields. Experience with mixed digital/analog circuit design. Maintain detailed documentation of the electrical analysis, design and schematic.
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PCB layout, circuit design, and soldering experience. CAD Design (Solidworks preferred, AutoCAD or NX acceptable) Design, adapt, and maintain laboratory data acquisition systems.
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Use CAD (Altium preferred), and other relevant software for circuit design and simulation. Experience with PCB design. The ideal candidate will possess a keen understanding of electronic circuits, both analog and digital, and be well-versed in CAD, and microcontroller design.
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Support hardware engineering staff through schematic design, printed circuit board (PCB), component and simulation workflows. Understanding of the HW design process from library creation to schematic, PCB design and signal analysis flow.
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Circuit design and simulation, schematic capture, and PCB layout. We are seeking a seasoned spacecraft electrical engineer to work on a closely integrated team who will drive the design of the avionics, flight computer and power systems to meet the requirements of our bus.
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Proficiency in PCB design software (Allegro, Altium, etc.) 5+ years of experience in analog circuit design and component selection. Coordinates with PCB manufacturers to design and develop PCB assemblies.
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Manufacturing engineering, pcb assembly, bill of material, planner, vendor sourcing, supplier selection, Manufacturing process, aerospace, Process improvement, design review, soldering assembly, Six sigma, ipc 620, wire harness assembly, cable assembly, pcb manufacturing, pcba, printed circuit board assembly, soldering pcb.
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Experience with analog and digital design, analysis, test, and simulation of mixed-signal circuit avionic designs that interact with avionics systems, including sensors and electromechanical/electrohydraulic actuators.
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Design and implement embedded microcontroller systems for various applications. Experience with electrical design tools such as Altium or others. Hands-on experience with electronic circuit board testing, including commonly-used test equipment, debugging methods, and re-work.
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3+ years of proven experience with Electrical Power Systems architecture, including circuit design. Circuit design and implementation. Experience with spacecraft power design considering unique environmental challenges (radiation, space charging, thermal, etc.
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Engineer component analysis, schematic design, circuit review, layout review, and general debuggingAnalyze circuit parasitics and tolerances to ensure correct operation over the specified voltage and temperature rangeReview layout for PCB, Flex, and Rigid Flex designsWork with senior engineers to debug hardware issues, including power quality, high-speed signal integrity, and low speed interface performanceTest and validate electrical designsDevelop electronic prototypes for new product concepts.
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