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Validate the design; troubleshoot and test complex circuit boards. Create schematic drawings for complex Printed Circuit Board Assemblies (PCBAs). Develop printed circuit board assembly test procedures to assure that performance meets specifications.
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Required Experience: Electrical system command and data-handling architecture and technical team leadership; high-speed digital circuit design; embedded processing and controls; analysis, design, and implementation of hardware systems to include digital, analog, and RF is required; guiding a design through development and into production; familiarity with DoD technical review process (at a minimum: SRR, PDR, CDR, TRR.
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Complete Circuit Card Assembly (CCA) block diagram, component identification, circuit simulation, schematic capture, board layout, and fab in Altium, HFSS, Spice, Geneys, HyperLynx, Visio.
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The selected individual must possess solid experience, strong understanding, and expert domain knowledge of prototype circuit design, small form factor PCBs, and SoC components hardware for use in embedded systems.
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Contribute to SmithGroup sustainable design initiatives by using a variety of software to perform electrical loads, short circuit analysis, generator loads and lighting calculations.
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10+ years of experience designing, developing, and leading embedded systems, analog, digital, mixed signal circuit design for medical devices. An employer in the San Diego, CA area is looking for a Senior Staff Electrical Engineer to join the Medical Device Neuromonitoring team for a Full-time, direct hire role.
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The Staff Electrical Engineer will work with the project team throughout the design and construction process, adapting electrical plans according to budget constraints, design factors or client needs.
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Experience with circuit design including microcontrollers, FPGAs, embedded systems and sensor integration. Apply circuit design expertise to support the full PCB development and validation process.
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Fundamentals of analog and digital circuit design. Knowledge of PCB design, fabrication, and testing. Development includes design, implementation and integration of sensors onto systems for deployment at-sea.
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Experience with integrated circuit layout, printed circuit board (PCB design), National Instruments SW such as LabVIEW, Multisim, PXI. Do you enjoy the rush of working on concept design, analysis, detailed design, prototype development, lab testing, and field testing.
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Proficiency in PCB design tools (e.g., Altium Designer, Cadence Allegro, OrCAD) and circuit simulation software (e.g., SPICE). Create schematics utilizing analog and digital circuit design, power electronics, microcontrollers, motors, sensors, and wireless communication protocols.
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This position must have a good understanding of both analog and digital circuit design, and be able to manage multiple tasks concurrently. Knowledge of digital circuit design and Microprocessors.
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Demonstrated collaboration skills in order to influence good electrical, FW, and systems design practices. We are seeking an experienced Staff Electrical Engineer who will play a pivotal role in developing advanced analog and digital circuits for our cutting-edge DNA sequencing instruments.
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Responsible for all aspects of RF/microwave product development, including system and module level design and definition, schematic capture, circuit design, derating, and Worst-Case Analysis (WCA.
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Perform design calculations for load analysis, short circuit, coordination study, arc flash analysis, voltage drop, and lighting. Project experience should cover electrical repair projects, new construction, rehabilitation, and the installation of electrical utilities, medium/low voltage power distribution overhead and underground, motor protection, industrial/process controls, coordination studies, and short circuit analysis.
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