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We are looking for an Electrical Design Validation Engineer to join our team, who will design, build, and test prototype electrical systems and validation systems for future consumer VR and AR experiences.
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Experience with use of standard electrical engineering tools such as oscilloscopes, high speed digital test equipment, logic analyzers, spectrum analyzers and function generators ● Experience validating High Speed buses (USB, HDMI, PCIe, MIPI etc.
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Experience designing with these components: RF amplifiers, impedance matching-networks, transformers, embedded processors, power electronics, A/Ds, DACs, op-amps, FETs, power supplies, working from prototype to full product release and applying creative test and verification methods that demonstrate requirements fulfillment (Microsoft Office, SPICE, ADS, Altium, Allegro, etc.
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They will leverage their electrical engineering experience to perform tasks including circuit and CCA design and analysis, technical trade studies, analog/digital/mixed signal interface design, reverse engineering of legacy designs, component selection, evaluation of technology insertion/upgrades, as well as laboratory test and troubleshooting.
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The main function of a hardware engineer is to research, design, develop, test computer or computer-related equipment for commercial, industrial, military, or scientific use. Purpose of the Team: The purpose of this team is working with the Hardware - Design Validation Engineering team, which develops test solutions (hardware, software, and data infrastructure) to improve the design of the product.
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Title: Test Engineer IV. Experience with use of standard electrical engineering tools such as oscilloscopes, high speed digital test equipment, logic analyzers, spectrum analyzers and function generators.
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Acara Solutions, one of the country's largest aerospace staffing services firms, is helping our national aerospace manufacturing client find a Senior Test Engineer to join their organization as a salaried direct employee.
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Strong working knowledge of RF test equipment, such as network analyzer, spectrum analyzer, vector signal analyzer, vector signal generator, etc. Generate RF design/verification/test reports by working with RF Systems engineers, RFIC design engineers and integration teams.
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The ideal candidate will design, build, and test prototype electrical systems and validation systems for future consumer VR and AR experiences. Experience with standard electrical engineering tools such as oscilloscopes, high-speed digital test equipment, logic analyzers, spectrum analyzers, and function generators.
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As an Electrical Test and Reliability Engineer on Starlink, you'll sit at the intersection of electrical, mechanical, thermal analysis, software, and antenna engineering - ultimately ensuring that our satellite hardware can withstand the harsh environment of space and maintain communication with millions of users on a global scale.
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As a Hardware Test Engineer ECG , you have a wide array of career choices, but are motivated by the opportunity to work in a company that supports innovation, professional development, and a purposeful mission.
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The Cameras & Sensors group is looking for an experienced image sensor characterization engineer to support the test of next generation image sensors. Performing image sensor characterization test following standard testing flow.
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Experience with IPC standards for PCB, PCBA, and RFPC fabrication, assembly, and test. Experience with flying probe test systems and DFT. Experience working independently and ensuring timely and accurate communication with contract manufacturers, suppliers, and 3rd party test and failure analysis partners.
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Because GNC is the heart of the satellite flight system, you will frequently be pulled in to help with a broad spectrum of problems standing in the way of satellite integration and test, manufacturing, and even flight operations.
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You’ll participate in field assignments that will include observation of explorations (soil and rock borings, test pits, CPT soundings, geophysical testing); installation of geotechnical instrumentation and monitoring; and inspection and construction of geotechnical structures (earth retaining structures, deep foundations, dams, tunnels, and shallow foundations.
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