Lead Electronic Hardware Engineer
Saba Talent
Location: West Union, SC & Raleigh, NC
Hybrid
Compensation:
$130,000-145,000/year with a 10% bonus.
TN and H1B transfer are available.
Relocation assistance is available.
This is a direct-hire position, with a full benefit package.
This company, a developer of advanced technology to better manage our power
and utility resources, is looking for a Lead Electronic Hardware Engineer. The
company is experiencing healthy growth, with more and more communities turning
to intelligent utility/power systems. They’re making technologies, such as the smart
grid, a reality. They need an engineer who can be a key player in bringing these to
market.
Position Description
In this position, you’ll be the technical lead, taking board-level electronic hardware
projects through the full development lifecycle. This includes design, testing, and
final release. Specific responsibilities include:
Design, analyze and validate network circuit boards which contain MPU, MCU,
NAND, LPDDRx, high speed peripherals, PMIC, clock and wireless circuitries.
Work with manufacture engineering in defining the tests and fixtures
requirement for board level functional verification, programming and final
meter tests.
Work closely with firmware and testing organization to debug product failures
and customer returns.
Support design and projects in regulatory compliance, reliability analysis and
testing and multi-source components selections.
This position will give you experience with multiple cutting-edge technologies in
spaces such as wireless communications, large-scale mesh networks, IoT, Edge
Intelligence and advanced ASIC development.
Qualifications
BSEE/CE with 10+ years of experience in board-level electronics design.
Solid background in both analog and digital design using CAD and simulation
tools (OrCAD, PSpice, LTSpice, Altium, etc.).
Experience related to areas such as: MPU, MCU, NAND, LPDDRx, high speed
peripherals (USB, SDIO, QSPI etc.), LDOs, DC-DC regulators and Op-amps.
Expertise in testing/troubleshooting electronics with an oscilloscope, logic
analyzer and signal generator. Experience with using temperature chamber.
Expertise in troubleshooting complicated and random circuitry issues.
Good understanding of signal integrity and test automation.
Solid communication and organizational skills, with a proven ability to work
with other teams.