Our client is looking for a talented Electrical Engineer to join their team. In this role, you will be responsible for the design, development, and ownership of analog and digital electronic circuits, with a focus on sensor signal conditioning applications. The ideal candidate is self-motivated, driven, and experienced in the full cycle of circuit design, from concept to production, with minimal supervision.
Key Responsibilities:
Electrical Design & Development:
Lead new and sustaining electrical design efforts, including circuit design, schematic capture, simulation, and PCB layout for aerospace sensor transducers.
System Modeling & Validation:
Create and validate analytical models during the concept phase, ensuring the design matches performance expectations.
Component Integration:
Incorporate commercial integrated circuits, OpAmps, ASICs, and other components to meet system requirements such as accuracy, temperature compensation, and EMI protection.
PCB Layout & Simulation:
Design and lay out printed circuit boards for testing and production using OrCAD tools, ensuring rigorous standards for aerospace applications.
EMI Standards Compliance:
Develop front-end electronics compliant with aerospace EMI standards (DO-160, MIL-STD-810).
Bill of Materials (BOM) Management:
Own and manage the electrical system BOM, focusing on cost and obsolescence control.
Testing & Debugging:
Perform hands-on testing and debugging of circuits with minimal supervision, ensuring high-quality product delivery.
Cross-functional Collaboration:
Collaborate with production, supply chain, and other teams to ensure on-time delivery and successful transition from development to manufacturing.
Intellectual Property Contribution:
Contribute to expanding our Intellectual Property portfolio by developing innovative solutions for aerospace challenges.
Qualifications:
Education:
Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field (Graduate-level degree preferred).
Experience:
Technical Skills:
Soft Skills:
Physical Requirements:
Work Environment:
You will work in both office and manufacturing environments. As a proud supplier to the US Department of Defense, you must have authorization to work in the U.S. and be eligible for any required government authorization per ITAR and EAR regulations.