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In this role, you will work closely with a team of multi-disciplined engineers to design, layout, and document microelectronics assemblies. An exciting opportunity exists for an entry-level mechanical engineer to join our engineering team at the Advanced Microelectronics Solutions Department (AMSD) at Raytheon in Andover, MA. AMSD develops, designs, and manufactures compound semiconductor devices, microwave/millimeter-wave integrated circuits, and modules for defense applications.
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Experience with hardware CAD tools for PCB design. Bachelors in Electrical Engineering or similar (Electronics, Automatics) 5 -10 years of experience as an Applications or Field Applications Engineer.
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Capability to use PCB layout tool such as Altium, OrCAD or others to design electronic circuits to create prototype boards as part of a project development. Background in electrical engineering and device physics is a requirement to be successful in this position.
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Exposure to advanced PCB tools (e.g. Allegro/APD) Work with MCM layout designers to fabricate the MCM printed circuit boards and other types of FEM packages. Design and layout passive circuits such as matching circuit, baluns, filters, and directional couplers with MCM FEM package or IC substrates using MCM layout tools.
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Design, develop, and implement board level design, simulation, and optimization of front end circuitry, schematics capture, PCB layout and component evaluation. Experience developing PCB.
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Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering or related Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM) major. Own the mechanical design and certain electrical design portion of projects.
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Experience in medium-to-complex electronics board design including concept, requirements, schematic design entry, circuit simulation/analysis, PCB layout, board bring-up, troubleshooting and release to manufacturing.
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Schematic and layout design using Altium Design Software Support integration activities with other teams (Firmware, Software, Systems, Mechanical, Operations & Quality) Circuit analysis and simulation.
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Ability to do overhead layout and run line sets, case lineup, pipe and layout drains, demo walk-in, install new, hang, pipe, drain evaporator coils, pressurize, pull vacuums and pump down rack, add system to rack and perform oil changes, and efficiently troubleshoot supermarket refrigeration equipment.
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Design the printed circuit board layout in conjunction with the PCB designer to optimize the electrical performance and meet compliance expectations. Schneider Electric IT Corporation seeks a Senior Power Electronics, Design Engineer in Andover, MA.
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Exposure to best analog layout practices in Cadence Virtuoso. RF circuits including amplifiers and switches Bipolar device and applications SOI and CMOS process and technology To be successful in this role, you should be fully capable of top-level die development, tape-out, and product ownership and have a strong knowledge of design flow, layout parasitic, and ESD best practices.
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Utilize ORCAD PCB design software or similar application. Title: Electrical Engineer. Utilize ORCAD PCB design software or similar application. Design secure products empowering the United States, NATO, and allies to safeguard sensitive information in high-threat environments.
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Experience with electrical schematic capture, PCB design, wiring diagrams, parts database structures, BOM structures, and engineering change management. The Electrical Engineer will be joining a cross-functional team of electrical, software, and mechanical engineers working on our next generation for cryogenic vacuum pumps and chillers.
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Ability to systematically utilize mirror and flashlight to check all joints, install PVC drain pipe with minimal supervision, set and trim cases, install and adjust glass doors and frames, use temperature sensors, use brazing and soldering techniques, and determine proper coil layout in complex boxes.
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Experience with PCB and Schematic Design Software (Altium Designer Preferred) Experience with high volume PCB design/manufacturing. Schematic and layout design using Altium Design Software.
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