Full Description
Every surface is running by an Electronics Engineer
Job Description
In industries including consumer electronics, industrial automation, aerospace, and telecommunications, the electronics engineer is in charge of creating, testing, and designing electronic circuits, systems, and components. In order to develop intelligent, useful hardware, your job relies on the flow of electricity through semi-conductors and active components. The gap between the creation of tangible products and abstract circuit theory will be filled by you. A highly technical inventor with expertise in PCB design, embedded systems, and signal processing would be the ideal choice, guaranteeing that each device is dependable, effective, and complies with electromagnetic requirements.
Responsibilities
Create intricate analog and digital circuit designs and use SPICE simulations to examine behavior and maximize performance prior to physical prototyping.
Using EDA tools, design multi-layer printed circuit boards (PCBs) with consideration for power distribution, signal integrity, and thermal management.
Integration of Embedded Systems: Program and integrate FPGAs and microcontrollers (ARM, AVR,
PIC) to manage hardware operations and support communication protocols.
Prototyping and Soldering: Put together prototype boards and precisely solder through-hole and Surface Mount Technology (SMT) components for testing.
EMI/EMC Compliance: To avoid interfering with other electronic equipment, make sure designs adhere to electromagnetic interference (EMI) and compatibility (EMC) standards.
Collaborate closely with software engineers to create firmware and low-level drivers that maximize the interaction between hardware and software.
Skills:
Hardware expertise includes in-depth understanding of operational amplifiers, microprocessors, semiconductors, and sensor integration.
Software proficiency includes knowledge of C/C++ for embedded systems and proficient use of Altium Designer, Eagle, KiCad, or Allegro.
Testing Equipment: Proficiency with function generators, multimeters, and bench power supplies.
requirements Knowledge: Understanding RoHS compliance for material safety and IPC requirements for PCB design.
We invite you to apply and explore this exciting opportunity!
Warm Regards,
HR - Maria
88708 33430
infohrmaria04@gmail.com