Job DescriptionAs a Test & Measurement Analog Hardware Design Engineer, you will enjoy challenging work and have the unique opportunity to take ownership of your products by being involved in all aspects of the product development cycle, including design, prototyping, development, testing, and manufacturing production.
In this Role, Your Responsibilities Will Be:- Learn professional analog design techniques for one or more of these areas: schematic design, board layout, and board validation
- Design, simulate, and create board level analog signal conditioning circuits (amplification stages, active and passive filters, Analog to Digital or Digital to Analog Converter interfaces) for test and measurement products
- Design, simulate, and create supporting circuity (switched mode powers supplies, clock distribution, digital logic control) for test and measurement products
- Use EDA software for schematic entry and printed circuit board layout
- Create and execute validation plans and test code to verify circuit functionality
- Review and approve product specifications and customer documentation
- Collaborate with Hardware, Software, Test and Manufacturing Engineering to create T&M products
Who You Are: You are someone who works collaboratively in a group environment and demonstrates strong problem-solving skills. You take initiative, can be resourceful, and can make progress on work independently. You take ownership of your goals, regularly check-in, and ask questions in a timely manner to ensure success of project and tasks.
For This Role, You Will Need: - Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering, engineering physics, or physics (or similar)
- Strong knowledge of analog design principles
- Proficiency in both frequency-domain and time-domain design and analysis
- Knowledge of:
- Operational Amplifiers
- Data Converters (Analog to Digital Converters and Digital to Analog Converters)
- Switched mode and linear power supply design
- Passive components
- Printed Circuit Board (PCB) design
- Testing and troubleshooting techniques
- Signal integrity, PCB layout, and grounding principles
- Basic digital design fundamentals
- Understanding of computers and programming languages (e.g. LabVIEW, Python, C, C++)
- Interest in learning about and working with analog, digital, and computer technologies
- Authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship now and in the future
Preferred Qualifications that Set You Apart: - Minimum overall GPA: B.S. - 3.2, M.S. - 3.5
- Master's degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering, engineering physics, or physics (or similar)
- Familiarity with NI products
- Work productively in a team development environment
No calls or agencies please.