Senior Electronics Hardware Engineer Engineering - Franksville, WI at Geebo

Senior Electronics Hardware Engineer

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power electronics, power supply design, ability to test & verify and work in lab This is mostly making modifications and incremental changes to designs It isn t full fledged product development although it is working with design and development and prototypes Job Title:
Senior Electronics Hardware EngineerLocation:
Franksville, WIPRIMARY FUNCTIONThe Senior Electronics Hardware Engineer will develop electronic hardware for high performance, real-time controls and protective relays used for smart grid applications in the electrical power distribution industry.
The Senior Electronics Hardware Engineer will collaborate with other Hardware Engineers as well as systems engineering, software engineering, and QA to design and implement features for power distribution products.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Design electronic circuits and sub-systems for power distribution system intelligent electronic devices, including power supplies and analog and digital circuits Design peripheral interfaces for microprocessors and microcontrollers Participate in establishing design requirements and specifications Implement test set ups and perform design verification testing Perform troubleshooting to identify design issues and test set up issues Participate in system interface design activities and resolution of integration issues Participate in tasks related to new product development including planning, task estimation, design, design verification, peer review, integration and release Collaborate with external and internal customers, such as Marketing, Service, Operations and other engineering teams throughout the product development life cycle Assist Lead Engineers in design reviews Plan and execute tasks in collaboration with the product team to ensure project objectives are met Perform tasks per team processes and guidelines and provide recommendations for continuous process improvement SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE Basic Bachelor s degree in Electrical Engineering from an accredited institution.
2
years experience working on embedded hardware systems Preferred
Qualifications:
o Strong understanding of power electronicso Experience with EMI testing and troubleshooting and designing for EMI robustnesso Strong understanding of electronic component specifications and device selectiono Experience with and linear and switching power supply designso Experience with embedded electronic peripheralso Experience with printed circuit board layout designo Experience with schematic capture and pcb layout ECAD toolsPosition Criteriao Ability to work effectively in a collaborative environmento Excellent verbal and written communication skillso Strong analytical and problem-solving skillso Self-starter with the ability to operate effectively with minimal supervision Recommended Skills Analytical Communication Electrical Engineering Electronics Manufacturing Embedded Computer Hardworking And Dedicated Apply to this job.
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