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Proficiency with PCB design software i.e. Eagle / Altium. LabVIEW(Laboratory Virtual Instrument Engineering Workbench), Printed Circuit Boards (PCB), Signal Processing. Printed circuit board assemblies will be employed in implemented system functions.
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Strong understanding of analog and digital circuit design principles, including signal integrity, power management, and EMC/EMI considerations. As a Hardware Design Engineer based in Austin, TX you will design electronic components for the DeltaV Automation System that bring value to the process control industry.
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Experience with PCB design, development, and network analysisProficiency with PCB design software i.e. Eagle / Altium. Responsible for evaluating operational systems and recommending design modifications to eliminate causes of malfunctions or to improve robustness.
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Leidos is seeking a motivatedintern to support research in the area of energy-efficient circuit design. Areas of research interest include energy harvesting, sensor front-end designs, AI/ML edge applications, and low-power RF. The ideal candidate has experience with ASIC design, validation, tape-out, and test for analog and/or digital designs.
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We design and manufacture semiconductor products and solutionsWe are hiring an Electronic Engineering Technician to support the PCB Hardware Development Lab activities. Solid understanding of Digital and Analog circuit theory Knowledge of O-scopes, Logic Analyzers, Multi Meters is essential Excellent trouble shooting skills Excellent PCB rework and soldering skills MS Windows OS and computer skills are required Experience interfacing devices via various protocols such as RS232, SPI, TWI, USB, and CAN Java, Python, JavaScript, VB Script a plus.
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Technical disciplines may include electrical and logical design of printed circuit boards or integrated circuits; mechanical design of electronics enclosures or integrated circuit packaging; and embedded software/firmware design.
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5+ years of experience in circuit board design and development, including expertise with discrete logic, signal conditioning, power circuits, and RF PCBs. Collaborating with a team of Electrical Engineers, you will design and assemble circuit boards, contributing to the iterative design, integration, and testing process of our nanosatellite bus and payload electronics hardware and software.
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Work with and design, develop, and actively participate in open-source libraries and technologies such as the Netflix/Twitter stack or equivalent Microservices tooling such as Service Discovery, Circuit Breakers, and Software Load Balancing.
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Has RF circuit experience, DC analog and digital design, analysis, and simulation experience, and experience in the use of electronic tools (e.g., network analyzers, spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, function generators.
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Experience in analog & digital circuit design. Underwater sensor design, testing, & evaluation. The successful applicant will join ATR's Engineering Services Division, working as a team member at our government client site, located at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock, MD, involved in development and execution of the US Navy's Underwater Electromagnetic (UEM) Signatures Silencing program.
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Direct hands-on experience with analog, digital and mixed-signal circuit analysis, simulation, design, test, debug, signal integrity, power, grounding and general board layout principles.
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Additional work includes extensive application of state-of-the-art CAD/CAE for printed circuit boards, analysis, design/development, prototype fabrication at the sub-assembly level and brassboard implementation, and the repair of custom equipment.
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Research electrical equipment standards and specifications, design equipment layout and coordination with process mechanical, produce circuit and panel schedules, conduct engine generator sizing using vendor software.
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Experience with printed circuit board (PCB) design, including PCB layout, design documentation, testing, integration, or troubleshooting. Experience with printed circuit board (PCB) design, including PCB layout, design documentation, testing, integration, or troubleshooting.
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Knowledge of power system analysis basics, including but not limited to: symmetrical components, short circuit analysis, power flow analysis, electric machines and power electronics. EPRI's Critical Power Program is seeking a cleared Sr. Electrical Engineer that will provide power systems expertise to support the design and operation of electric power systems which supply critical loads.
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