Richmond, Virginia, USA
23 days ago
Electrical Engineer

Summary: Seeking an experienced Electrical Engineer to evaluate electrical systems and components, design research programs, and develop products by studying customer requirements.

Requirements:

BSEE with 5+ years of experience as an Electrical Engineer MSEE with 3 years of experience also considered Experience with schematic capture and circuit board layout tools like Altium Designer Knowledge of electronics including circuit design, analog and digital including FPGAs Familiarity with distributed systems, filter design, modern SERDES technologies Experience in circuit layout for multilayer boards and analysis via PSpice or similar Debugging circuits using oscilloscope or similar tools Design collaboration with firmware team Experience with IDEs for microcontrollers

Preferred Skills:

Familiarity with C, C++, GIT, algorithm design and analysis Understanding of electrical certifications such as UL, CE, CSA Exposure to developing embedded solutions using PIC, STM, or ATMEL microcontrollers

Responsibilities:

Evaluate electrical systems by designing research programs and applying knowledge of electricity and materials Develop products through studying customer requirements and researching manufacturing methods

Pay Details: $80,000.00 to $110,000.00 per year

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