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Bachelors in Electrical/Computer Engineer with 10 years of relevant industry experience, or Masters in Electrical/Computer Engineer with 8 years or PhD in Electrical/Computer Engineer with 5 years in processor and SOC development or related field preferred.
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BS Degree in Electrical Engineering / PCBA design with 5+ years or MS with 3+ years of experience in related fields. Work closely with a cross-functional team consisting of electrical, mechanical, project management, and product lifecycle engineering.
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The APL (Advanced Processor Lab) is one of the research team's of SAIT (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology) which is Samsung‘s R&D hub, established as the incubator for cutting-edge technologies.
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We are seeking an experienced Electro-Mechanical Engineer with expertise in testing of Electrical, mechanical & thermal test designs to join our module development group! Own the module design validation process, collaborating with multi-functional teams including electrical, mechanical and firmware engineers.
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The Civil Certification Engineer – Electrical Systems & Powertrain is responsible for serving as the technical point of contact between the electrical engineering disciplines (powertrain, energy storage, etc) and the certification department.
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Knowledge of mechanical/thermals (cooling devices, air flow, temp, power, cooling, mechanical design) with electrical/power (power distribution, AC power types, power calculations, DC power, regulatory/safety) is a plus.
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Package bill of material (BOM) selection: solid understanding of mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties of materials, including semiconductors, metals, ceramics, and polymer composites.
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Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, or a related field. Hands-on experience with PCB design software such as Altium Designer, Eagle, or similar. As a PCB Designer for Smart Home Devices, you will be instrumental in developing compact, high-performance PCBs that fit within standard enclosures.
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A bachelors degree in electrical engineering or equivalent with emphasis in Digital Signal Processing, Communication Theory, Wireless Communications, or equivalent and a minimum of 5 years of relevant experience or a masters degree and a minimum of 3 years of relevant experience.
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Or an Associate's degree in Electrical / Electronic Engineering, or equivalent discipline, plus equivalent years of relevant experience, preferably in the servicing of X86 systems and components.
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B.S. or M.S. in Electronic/Electrical Engineering with at least three years of working experience in ASIC design. Senior ASIC Design Engineer. Has deep knowledge of one or more of the following domains: Embedded CPU subsystem and architecture; High-speed digital signal processing, computer vision, or machine learning; High-performance serial interface protocols; Low-power design methodology; mixed-signal design; FPGA prototyping.
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Expertise in Printed Circuit Board (PCB) layout or electrical package design techniques. Leading out in SI/PI development across a broad range of Micron’s portfolio to ensure product electrical performance through modeling, simulation, analysis, and correlation to measurement for the various products.
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We are looking for a Senior Principal Engineer, Electrical Design Manager to join our team in one of today’s most exciting technologies. Technical knowledge, including: Electrical Engineering, Power Systems, Renewable Energy, Green Energy.
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Education and Skills:· Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field. As a Staff FPGA Engineer, you will play a critical role in designing and developing hardware and software systems.
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Master’s degree required in the area of electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, mechatronics, or similarly related field. Minimum 5 years of recent experience (Academy, National Laboratories or Industry) in research and/or development of electrical powertrain and knowledge of HVS concepts and charging systems.
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