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Electrical Hardware Engineer JD

Programming.com
Full-time
On-site
Job Summary

The role of Electrical Engineer will focus on the design and develop of logic and control circuits for embedded circuit boards. Responsibilities include schematic capture, PC layout collaboration with third party vendors, prototyping, testing, and debugging to deliver reliable and innovative electronic products. The Electrical Engineer will be responsible for developing new designs, processes, or design modifications to meet design requirements and ensuring that the final design complies with all specified requirements. The candidate must be able to take initiative and work with minimal supervision, yet comfortable collaborating across multidisciplinary teams. This role will also involve clearly communicating technical matters to internal stakeholders.

Duties and Responsibilities
• Design and develop analog and digital circuit schematics using Mentor PADS schematic design tools
• Select electronic components based on electrical requirements, cost, and availability.
• Generate and maintain technical documentation, including BOMs, schematics, test reports, and revision history.
• Collaborate with third party PCB layout engineers ensuring signal integrity, thermal performance, and manufacturability.
• Develop test procedures and validate electrical performance through simulation, prototyping, and hands-on lab testing.
• Work closely with firmware, mechanical, and manufacturing teams to ensure seamless product integration. Support board bring-up, debugging, and design validation throughout the product development lifecycle.
• Produce reports on project progress and other details for managerial staff.
• Interface with vendors, contract manufacturers, and suppliers to support PC fabrication and assembly
• Test new systems and make design changes if needed.
• Troubleshoot and resolve circuit-level and system level issues.
• Travel up to 10%

Required Skills and Abilities
• Proficiency in Mentor PADS schematic design tools and SAP
• Solid understanding of electronic components, circuit theory, signal processing, and power systems.
• Hands-on experience with oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, multimeters, and other lab equipment. Familiarity with high-speed digital design, power management, or mixed-signal circuits is a plus Strong knowledge of North American standards: NFPA, NEC, UL/cUL, CSA, as well as International and European standards: IEC/CE
• Eagerness and willingness to learn new technologies.
• Strong communication skills and ability to work in a collaborative environment.
• Experience working in multi-functional team.
• Proven experience in PCB design and layout.