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Board & system-level electrical hardware design, from concept design through schematic capture, PCBA design, cable design & test development. In this position, you will contribute to the design and development of new free-space and fiber-based laser systems, providing advanced electrical hardware and embedded system design to enable new laser technologies.
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We are looking for experience in mechatronics (mechanical-electrical-software machine/fixture design), electromechanical fixture design, and motion control and NX. This experience is most important.
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Proficiency in ASIC design tools, simulation methodologies, and hardware description languages (HDLs). Working closely with the Design, Verification, DFT and Physical Design teams while guiding them Analyze Performance, Power and Area to architect efficient and high-performance solutions.
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Participate in various design activities, such as PCB design and FPGA design reviews. Use design tools (OrCAD, PSpice, Xilinx/Altera FPGA development systems, etc. Conduct various simulation on circuit, timing, thermal/cooling, electrical and FPGA modeling.
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Must be proficient with electrical design software such as AWR’s Microwave Office or ADS. Familiarity with HFSS, CST, and/or Sonnet for EM simulation would be a plus. Design of RF components using ADS, MWO, HFSS, Sonnet, Spice or Cadence.
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As a team member, be responsible for completing various project activities, from definition, identifying electrical functional requirements, component selection, schematic design, PCB layout, DVT, and production functional test development for PCBAs.
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Mentor and support our talented junior engineers and interns About You At least 8 years of relevant experienceProven experience with High Performance Compute architecture, electrical design and deploymentDemonstrated PCB design skills (schematic/layout), bring up, and debug.
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Design and develop test hardware, using Cadence Allegro, and perform simulations for analysis. Masters/bachelor's degree in engineering (Electrical/Electronics/Microelectronics). Hands-on experience performing bench electrical measurements using signal generators, DVMs, oscilloscopes and spectrum analyzers.
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Hardware Engineers are a professional responsible for leading the development and design of electrical hardware. Principal RF Engineer: Electrical Engineering or related STEM field degree: Bachelor of Science with 10 years of RF/microwave experience including HFSS / CST simulation; master's degree with 5 years of RF experience.
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Expertise in Printed Circuit Board (PCB) layout or electrical package design techniques. Within the Signal &Power Integrity team under HSE group, as a Principal Signal Integrity Engineer at Micron, we are responsible for:Leading the design and analysis of high speed memory interfaces and power distribution networks (PDN.
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Creative Hardware Engineering positions available in: ASIC Design and Verification System/Board Design Circuit Board Layout Hardware Automation, Validation and Test Signal Integrity Power Design Who you are Ability to manage multiple tasks and work toward long-term goals, indicating strong organizational skills and the ability to prioritize effectively.
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Experience with FPGA design with System Verilog or VHDL.· Experience with common hardware interfaces such as JESD, SPI, I2C and UART.· Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to work on complex multi-disciplinary problems.
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Knowledge of electrical design, hardware automation, arduino, etc. Familiarity with PCBA and FPC design and manufacturing methods. Electronics cooling and thermal architecture design and testing experience.
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Familiar with digital front-end design, including Verilog coding and timing analysis is a plus General: - years of experience Knowledge on signal integrity is a plus MS or in electrical engineering.
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Job Segment: Electrical Engineering, Cloud, Design Engineer, Hardware Engineer, Linux, Engineering, Technology. As a Sr. Hardware Design Engineer, you are expected to be self-motivated and possess a strong will to do great things, with result-driven mindset to develop the most competitive and endurance board products.
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