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The Apple Watch Hardware Product Group is seeking an enthusiastic electrical engineer for the Apple Watch HW Engineering Team. This is a design engineering position that entails working with cross-functional groups to continually push the envelope of technology implemented in mobile device products.
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What We Are Looking For: BS or MS in Electrical Engineering (or equivalent) MUST HAVE design background in Arteris NoC (Network on Chip) RTL generation or based on any other NoC tool. Knowledge of front-end tools (Verilog simulators, Connectivity tools, CDC checkers, low power static checkers, linting) Experience with high speed PCIe designs and protocols.
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Bridge the gap between computer science and electro-optical engineering, particularly in relation to Board Support Package (BSP) integration and familiarity with display driving tools. Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering, or equivalent.
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) Hardware Engineering team creates compute, storage, accelerator, and enterprise servers for Amazon’s innovative web services. - Experience leading hardware and software development engineering teams- Meets/exceeds Amazon’s functional/technical depth and complexity.
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Engineering degree in Electrical/Mechanical/Mechatronics plus 3 years industry experience. Support development of test benches for subsystem and subassembly electromechanical hardware testing such during desing development, in manufacturing and/or for reliability.
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Perform engineering validations of new EMC test hardware and oversee the scheduled EMC verifications. Electrical Engineering Bachelor's or Master's Degree or equivalent. The Santa Clara Site Hardware Test Center provides testing and regulatory submittals for the local R&D groups.
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Collaborate with engineering technicians and contract manufacturers to check wiring, I/O functionality, redline implementation, and configuration of test equipment. Work closely with engineering teams to ensure test equipment meets electrical, mechanical, and software requirements.
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The Hardware Engineering team is an interdisciplinary team including: mechanical engineering, signal integrity, PCB layout, and compliance. Support at the factory when needed for engineering builds and production.
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As a Hardware Engineer in the IP Routing group, you will be responsible for the design of new routing systems hardware for the Service Router product line and maintaining the hardware and systems integrity of those products.
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Come join us as we build a best-in-class global multi-disciplinary team across artificial intelligence, machine learning, design, advanced software and hardware engineering, strategy, venture investments, sales, marketing, and partnerships.
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Experience with SoC silicon bring-up and Tier 1 level ECU hardware engineering. Build partnerships and collaborate with electronics hardware/software engineering, purchasing, and suppliers to implement semiconductor strategic objectives.
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We are seeking a skilled Hardware Design Engineer with a strong background in electrical/electronics/biomedical engineering. Job Title: Hardware Design Engineer. Must be Engineering graduate with Electrical/Electronics/Biomedical background.
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Principal Product Design Engineer - Mixed Reality Product Hardware Engineering ResponsibilitiesDesign and Development: Tackle challenging mechanical design problems, develop complex mixed reality headsets, and balance ergonomics, performance, aesthetics, and usability.
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Seeking a Hardware Rest Engineer for a consulting position at a medical devices client in Santa Clara, CA. Support development of test benches for subsystem and subassembly electromechanical hardware testing such during design development, in manufacturing and/or for reliability.
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Align organizational boundaries within the Engineering, Network, Power, Compliance, Safety, Supply Chain and Data Center Operations team to leverage shared goals and resources. Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or equivalent practical experience.
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