A successful Electronic Hardware Design Engineer will design, document, and proof of concepts, prototypes, and digital/embedded systems production. The candidate will perform hardware system architectural design, electrical design analysis (timing, power, signal integrity, etc.), schematics, parts selections, and PCB layout from inception through verification testing and final production release. The candidate will be product-technology focused and work in a cross-functional team environment.
Qualifications:
- BSEE minimum required. MSEE is a plus.
- 3+ years of hardware design experience in moderately and complex analog and digital circuits
- Self-motivated with the ability to complete tasks independently
- Excellent communication skills and the ability and desire to work in a multi-disciplinary environment
- Interpersonal skills to interface with external suppliers, vendors, and customers
- Ability to work within a cross-functional team to define and design a product
- Efficient in using Mentor Graphics EDA design tools (schematics, simulations, modeling) or equivalent EDA design tools and embedded software development environments
- Experience in multilayer PCB designs, with a broad understanding of EMI, RFI, ESD control techniques
- Product development processes from part selection, system architecture, design implementation, testing, and agency certification, to product release
- Experience with 8/16/32 bit multiprocessor-based design (Intel, Microchip, NXP, TI)
- Experience with FPGA board-level design (Intel or Xilinx families) and test
- Experience with using MS Office software - Excel, Word, Visio, Outlook
- Must be a U.S. Citizen
- U.S. DoD clearance a plus