Job Description
• Design, build and support proprietary ATE hardware and software for a variety of analog components and assemblies.
• Analyze and implement "off the shelf" instrumentation components (GPIB, LXI (TCP/IP), USB, Serial).
• Provide documentation at all stages of software/hardware development.
• Work closely with Design Engineering to develop new test procedures.
• Work closely with Manufacturing Engineering to support and optimize existing ATE.
Education / Qualifications
• B.S. Electrical Engineering is required
• 6 months to 1 year of analog design experience or test engineering for analog products gained through co-op or internship experience.
• Thorough understanding of schematic capture, PCB layout, and ATE Programming.
• Must possess a working knowledge of Microsoft Windows and embedded Operating Systems.
• Programming experience with object oriented languages is desired. (i.e. C, C++, Python, Java).
• ATE and Microcontroller programming.
• Experience of power supply testing, analog & digital hardware involving power electronics, drafting tools, PCB layout tools (Altium) are all highly desirable.
Compensation Data
Salary Range:
$80,00 - $90,000
Please note: This range is based on our current market driven pay structures. Individual salaries are determined based upon a variety of factors including but not limited to, a candidates overall qualifications, such as skills, education, and experience as well as company internal equity.