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Create schematic design and PCB layout on a varying scale of complexity. Electrical Engineer III. Apply principles of electrical engineering on microcontroller, microprocessor and FPGA based systems.
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Drive PCB layout to the release of a PCBA fabrication package using Allegro Cadence. - Generates schematic and related files that are ready for PCB layout. An employer is looking for an Electrical Engineer to join their team in San Diego, CA. The employer is an enterprise level company in the medical device industry and the Electrical Engineer will be joining an R&D group, however they will contribute to sustaining engineering projects.
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Expert in electrical systems architecture, schematic capture and PCB layout. Working experience with Altium for Schematic and PCB layout, BOM management, collaboration, and product lifecycle management tools.
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Experience with schematic design and layout using CAD tools for PCB design such as OrCAD, Cadence Allegro, and/or Altium Designer. BrioHealth Solutions Inc. is seeking a talented and experienced Electrical Engineer specializing in Circuit Design to join our team.
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Experience with Altium Designer (preferred) or OrCAD for schematic capture and PCB layout for high-speed digital designs using large Xilinx and Microsemi FPGAs∯*∯ The Leidos Innovations Center has an immediate opening for an Electrical Engineer to work in San Diego, CA. This is an exciting opportunity to leverage your experience to develop and produce advanced nuclear detection, radiography equipment, chemical and biological sensing instruments, and satellite sensor systems.
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Primary responsibilities:Design and integrate high-speed circuit boards to support a diverse array of signal processing applicationsPerform trade studies for part and architecture decisionsDevelop hardware specificationsSize FPGAs, SoCs, ASICs for digital signal processing (DSP) algorithm implementationDevelop FPGA firmwareProvide technical guidance and subcontractor oversight throughout PDB development process to include supervising design, layout, procurement, assembly, fabrication, and test.
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We are seeking an experienced Senior Staff Electrical Engineer who will play a pivotal role in developing advanced FPGA based camera solutions for our cutting-edge DNA sequencing instrument.
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Work closely with CAD engineering for PCB layout (Altium) Are you a passionate and innovative Electrical Engineer looking to help develop state-of-the-art AI products? Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering; or equivalent work experience.
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PCB/A design including collecting requirements, schematic design, component selection, supervision or completion of layout, bring-up, test, debug and integration with the system. Experience with schematic capture of electrical circuits (Altium preferred.
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As a key member of the Research and Development team, Electrical Engineer II will perform the functions of electrical hardware design, analysis, implementation, circuit board testing, and field testing pertaining to instrumentation development from concept to design and implementation.
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The staff electrical engineer must be able to understand the system cross-functionally to help facilitate architectural discussions at a modular and systematic level. Knowledge in the use of the computer tools: schematic capture, board layout, simulation, etc.
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Electrical and/or Photovoltaic (PV) systems design layout. Our busy and growing San Diego, CA office is eagerly looking to hire an Electrical Design Engineer. Working with a group of professional peers who are committed to developing innovative designs for high-performance buildings, the Electrical Design Engineer will play a key role in the production of great design work.
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Schematic capture and rigid/flexible PCB layout. 5+ years strong electrical engineering fundamentals including analog and high speed digital design. BS Electrical/Computer Engineering or equivalent required; MS preferred.
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This challenging and fast paced position will require a personable candidate with experience in the design of electrical distribution systems, power systems and lighting systems for commercial and educational facilities including branch circuit and feeder calculations, equipment specification and emergency power system layout.
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The position of Sr. Principal Electrical Engineer is a technical engineering role within our ID business unit located on site in San Diego, California. Preferred Ph. D. degree in Electrical Engineering with 5+ years of experience in medical device, preferably in Point-of-Care device.
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