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The Senior Microelectronics Process Engineer will lead and support microelectronics manufacturing projects at all levels of integration: die/wafer, component level packaging, multi-chip module (MCM), printed circuit board (PCB), and system level packaging.
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Engineer, design and develop cable plant and data center solutions in accordance with physical space layouts for circuit(s), Campus Area Networks (CAN), Wide Area Networks (WAN), communications and telephony closets, desktops, Audio Visual Multimedia rooms/conference rooms for new construction facilities, core rehabilitations, major renovations, and high risk Service Projects (SP) within secure facilities for Government, Contractor, and Military organizations.
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Hardware design; includes analog (A/D, amplifiers, power supplies, switches), board-level (board layout, circuit analysis, firmware), chip technologies (ASIC, CMOS, VHDL, VLSI), and digital (control logic, control systems, DSP, serial communications.
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Experience with reading and understanding electrical schematics and Printed Circuit Board (PCB) layouts. The Lead Reliability & Test Engineer is responsible for developing, managing, and executing reliability plans, procedures, and tests on packaged circuits ("chips"), printed circuit boards (PCBs), and hardware systems to ensure these parts meet design requirements prior to being shipped and deployed.
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The Primary Technical Control Facility Lead oversees the DoD Technical Control Facility, and it will manage state-of-the-art technical control services, telecommunications networks management, circuit engineering, and equipment maintenance across secure and non-secure voice, data, optical, record, and digital message traffic services.
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Minimum of fifteen (15) years of experience performing quality control on electronic assemblies to include printed circuit boards, cable assemblies, harnesses, electromechanical subassemblies, and hardware components.
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Experience in circuit design, provisioning, and management within a telecommunications or technical control environment. The Circuit Engineer, a pivotal role in the technical operations of the DoD facilities, provides comprehensive technical control services, telecommunications network management, circuit engineering, and equipment maintenance.
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Place circuit orders with Local Exchange Carriers for a variety of telco services (i.e. dark fiber, EOS, EBH, and TLS) Knowledge of related interconnect circuit types and features i.e. TLS/EMUX/Dark Fiber/ EOS.
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Electronic circuit design simulation experience using SPICE, ADS, HFSS etc. Electronic circuit design simulation experience using SPICE, ADS, HFSS etc. Test and troubleshooting of electronics and electrical systems related to analog/mixed-signal, RF, and communication.
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