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Schematic and layout using Altium Designer or other PCB design tools. Simulate/model RF front-end systems, working with system architects, modem/DSP and ASIC engineers to partition functions between hardware and software domains.
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Simulate and optimize RF circuits, perform schematic capture, and oversee PCB layout. As an Microwave Hardware Engineer, you will engage with an experienced cross-disciplinary team to design innovative product solutions.
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Essential Functions of Role: 1) Perform detailed circuit design and development including analysis, simulation, and PCB layout oversight to convert your ideas into physical hardware. 14) Analyzing and interpreting circuit schematics, PCB layouts, engineering drawings, bills of material, cable harnesses, wiring schematics, interface diagrams, layout drawings, and mechanical drawings 15) Evaluating the EMC/EMI performance of electrical and electronic systems.
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Proficient in high speed digital design, signal integrity, layout, and power distribution techniques of modern processors. We are seeking a Hardware Design Engineer for a contract role working on-site in Redmond, WA. This is an opportunity to work as part of an electrical engineering team within an organization that is a leader in the consumer electronics and software development industry.
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Be able to review and guide Printed Circuit Board(PCB) Layout for high-speed, and high and low power designs. Fundamental knowledge of the following Hardware design principals: Signal Integrity, Power Design, Computer Architecture.
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Experience working with PCB designers and exposure to PCB layout and PCBA mechanical design. As a Senior Starlink Mechanical Engineer in our group, you will own blank-slate design, qualification, test design, production success, and on-orbit success of flight hardware.
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You will be responsible for analog, mixed signal, and high-speed digital circuit design and simulation, schematic capture, printed circuit board layout, component selection, prototype bring-up, design validation and design documentation.
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PCBA (Printed Circuit Board Assembly) design experience including schematic, layout, routing, power, and signal integrity. Leading the AI platform architecture for these systems that power one of the largest hardware deployments on earth requires deep technical knowledge and partnership across many teams.
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The Electronics Failure Analysis Engineer is responsible for electromechanical test creation and execution on customer designed hardware. Ability to read schematics, BOMs, and understand PCB layout, and component level data sheets.
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This role will focus primarily on various PCB design and layout, lower-level software control of hardware and communication with a higher-level operator user interface. Proficient with PCB layout (KiCAD preferred) and analog circuit simulation tools.
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5+ years of industry experience in hardware design or electrical engineering roles, including use of schematic and board layout tools and bench test equipment such as oscilloscopes/logic analyzers/function generators.
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Planning layout and install of all 1st fix hardware to include bracketry, ceiling speaker hardware ensuring required general contract requirements are in place. Some experience with AV Installation and any: Cisco/Extron/Crestron/QSYS.
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Collaborate with mechanical engineering, firmware, hardware verification, and many other engineering and design disciplines to optimize the overall system of the product from concept to completion in the factory.
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This role will focus primarily on lower-level software control of hardware and communication with a higher-level operator user interface, as well as various PCB design and layout. Design, develop, document and support microcontroller-based hardware for products which may include fluidic monitoring, sensitive electronic measurements and high-speed serial communications.
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Hands-on design experience preferred in analog/ digital electronics ranging from: RF analog digital audio video power electromechanical low power charging touch display and sensors. Minimum 2-3 years experience with Hands-on design experience preferred in analog/ digital electronics ranging from: RF analog digital audio video power electromechanical low power charging touch display and sensors.
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