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QualificationsBasic QualificationsPhD in Electrical Engineering, specializing in sensor interface or data converter circuits, MS with 5+ years of relevant IC design experience, or BS with 8 years of relevant IC design experienceExperience in the behavioral modeling of mixed-signal systems in MATLAB/Simulink and Cadence and transistor level design of the analog building blocks.
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Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering, specializing in sensor interface or data converter circuits, MS with 5+ years of relevant IC design experience, or BS with 8 years of relevant IC design experience.
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MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:- Schematic capture and managing PCB layout design of the electrical system, including power management, micro-controller, wireless communication, sensor integration and component selection.
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Amphenol Corporation is one of the world’s largest designers and manufacturers of electrical, electronic and fiber optic connectors and interconnect systems, antennas, sensors and sensor-based products and coaxial and high-speed specialty cable.
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RequirementsSignificant operating experience (15+ years) leading system engineering and system architecture functions in power and sensor interface areas across multiple market segmentsProven track record of attracting, mentoring and retaining top industry talent and building high performing teamsMaster’s degree in electrical engineering, Ph. D. degree in engineering or computer science is a plus.
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Fundamental knowledge and experience in physics, mechanical, electrical, and material science engineering, and manufacturing technology relevant to sensor fabrication. Familiarity with MEMS sensor technologies such as inertial sensor performance metrics, inertial sensor usage and limitations, and system integration are a major plus.
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Preferred Qualifications:Master’s degree in a related fieldProfessional experience developing software using modern Test-Driven Development conventions & best-practicesExperience in simulating electrical sensor and actuator signals.
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Masters or Phd in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or similar field of study. Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or similar field of study.
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Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related fields with courses work in Digital Signal Processing, Image Processing, Computer Vision, Data Structures, Pattern Recognition, Machine Learning.
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Work with senior members of the Sensors Engineering team to develop Image Sensor subsystems used in leading-edge KLA inspection tools, from concept through production release. Electrical Design Engineer - Analog/Mixed-signal PCB/FPGA page is loaded.
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Requirements: Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Physical Electronics, or related fields and three years of experience in CMOS image sensor related development role. E valuate and vitrificate of a prototype image sensor for surveillance.
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Master's degree or PhD in Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Optical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, Mechanical Engineering or related field. - Bachelor’s degree in Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Optical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, Mechanical Engineering or related field.
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Profile Bachelors or Masters (Masters is preferred) with a major in Electrical Engineering, Physics, Optics or a related field with course work in mixed signal design, semiconductor physics and optical engineering.
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Bachelors with 5+ years of relevant industry experience, or Masters with 3+ years or PhD with 0 years in Electrical Engineering, Geomatics Engineering or relevant disciplines preferred.
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Collaborating with system and sensor architects to derive analog and mixed-signal block requirements from system requirements. Experience developing sensor readout circuit architectures or analog-to-digital converter architectures and their building blocks.
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