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As a Product Engineer for Hybrid DC-DC converters, you will support the development and production of new devices and take product engineering responsibility throughout the product life cycle - from development to production ramp-up and qualification.
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Experience in the following sectors: data center (required), and microelectronics, mission-critical, pharma, chemicals, or advanced manufacturing (preferred). Your Opportunity Glumac operating unit is seeking a Senior Electrical Engineer – Mission Critical Data Center Program Lead to join us and assist with growing our team while providing technical oversight, project and program management, and business development expertise.
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Knowledge of solid state physics and microelectronics is required. Knowledge of RTL (Verilog or VHDL). With this portfolio, we have enabled commercial applications like the world's most innovative AI-enabled embedded vision and smart automation products, the world's most secure and reliable 5G communications networks, as well as the world's most sophisticated aerospace products that have delivered payloads to Mars and beyond.
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The candidate must possess a minimum of bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or equivalent with 5 years of experience or Master's degree in Microelectronics along 3+ years of relevant experience.
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Interface with mechanical engineers, optical engineers, microelectronics engineer, firmware engineers, process engineers and test engineers. Experience in RF design using modeling tools such as CST or HFSS.
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The Process Engineer will be responsible for the design of systems such as compressed air, vacuum systems, ultrapure/high purity water systems, bulk, and specialty gas storage and distribution systems, solvent/acid/hazardous wastewater collection and treatment systems.
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Studying Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineer, Physics, Microelectronics, or Mechanical Engineering. System/Board Design, Circuit Board Layout, Signal Integrity, Power Design. Verilog, VHDL, Python, Perl, Spice, Ruby, Chrome OS, MATLAB.
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Experience in the Microelectronics, Semiconductor, or Battery Technology industries. + An active Professional Engineer (PE) license in the state of practice or the ability to obtain reciprocity within 6 months of employment.
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Cadence, cpu, embedded, firmware engineer, smt, solder joint, system on a chip, vhdl. What you ll be doing:Micro-architecture definition for System-level modules (Fuse, Strap, Floorsweep, In-silicon measurement, Reset, Sysctrl)RTL design, synthesis, timingSilicon bring-upSOC level integrationWhat we need to see:BS / MS in Microelectronics/ Electronic Engineering/ Computer Science and related (or equivalent experience.
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Automotive (ATV) shapes the future of mobility with microelectronics enabling clean, safe, and smart cars - The ATV portfolio integrates sensors, microcontrollers, high-performance memories for specific applications, power semiconductors based on silicon and silicon carbide, as well as components for human-machine interaction and vehicle connectivity.
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Candidates must have a Bachelor's Degree or higher in Electrical/Electronics and Communication/VLSI/Microelectronics with very good academics. Title: ASIC Physical Design Engineer. Has solid knowledge of full design cycle from RTL to GDSII and understanding of underlaying concepts of IC design, implementation flows and methodologies for deep submicron design.
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Education: Candidate must be enrolled/pursuing a Master's degree OR PhD in Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Material Science, Microelectronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, or related STEM field with 3+ months of educational or industry experience.
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Direct experience applying finite element methods to microelectronics packaging and system-level compute hardware. Senior Thermo-Mechanical Engineer. If you're a collaborative engineer or scientist who has a passion for innovation, solving challenging technical problems and doing impactful work like building the world's first optical computers, consider joining the team at Lightmatter.
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Lead hardware design of an optical transceiver, meeting customer specification from concept to pre-production, including schematic capture, circuit simulation, PCB design guidance, and design verification testing.
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