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L ightIC Technologies is seeking to hire talented and motivated electrical engineers to join our hardware team and help develop the electronic hardware design of the system. Printed Circuit Board design to integrate FPGA with other on-board electronic.
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Product level electrical design including component selection, circuit design, subsystem design and schematic capture and PCB layout in Altium. 5 years of Electrical design experience with digital and analog electronic and power electronic systems and architecture.
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Proven experience in electrical design for computer hardware products, including schematic design and board-level integration. Electrical Board Design Engineer. Stay updated on emerging technologies, industry trends, and best practices in electrical design to drive continuous improvement and innovation.
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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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This is a Hardware System Electrical Engineer (a.k.a Baseband HW Design) position in the Hardware Technology group of Apple and it is one of the most diverse roles out there! To name a few of our core deliverables: - Signal integrity and power integrity (SIPI) simulation and validation - Power management system designs and validation - Clock management design and validations - Wireless system integration, schematic, PCB layout, BOM, and constraints, for both development platforms and for consumer products - High-speed and low-speed digital interfaces designs and validations - Failure analysis for wireless systems on our prototypes Everything is going wireless.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Principal Electrical Engineer to join our team, focusing on the design and testing of the electronics systems and infrastructure of the device and equipment used in manufacturing and clinical environments.
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We are seeking an experienced and passionate Electrical Engineer to help design, build, and testing and integration of the electrical systems within our lighter than air flight vehicles.
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You should be familiar with analog and digital circuit design, flexible and rigid PCB design, signal integrity and power integrity evaluation, lab validation and equipment, and electrical failure analysis.
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Circuit design and layout experience (Cadence experience a plus) Strong EE fundamentals, demonstrated experience in all phases of circuit design and development. This will include schematic capture, module and flex design, leading multi-functional integration discussions and coexistence assessments, and validation of the module design and feature at all nodes of the supply chain.
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Proficient atschematic capture and PCB layout using OrCAD andCadence Allegro CAD/EDA design tools. Experienced in signal integrity and EMI/EMC design techniques for PCBA design. Design, prototype, build and test complex mixed analog and digital custom circuit boards, including programmable logic.
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6+ years of experience with electrical systems design/troubleshooting on typical semiconductor tools including RF plasma, PVD, CVD, and etch processes. PCB design experience with Altium.
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Experience with analog/digital circuit design and transmission line theory. You develop from the lowest levels of circuit design to large system design and see those systems all the way through to high volume manufacturing.
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Design the low-voltage (< 60V) electrical systems that enable key functions and ever-expanding features of the Linear Generator. These electrical hardware systems are designed by a talented team of electrical engineers that own hardware design from initial concept through test and manufacturing.
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Knowledge and experience mitigating EMI through circuit design and PCB layout. Knowledge and experience with printed circuit board design using popular CAD packages with a preference for Altium.
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