
Basic Function:
Participates in a development team under the instruction and direction of a more senior engineer. Assists in the design, development, modification, and evaluation of electronic components and systems.
Accountabilities:
Implements circuit schematic development with and without Computer-aided Design (CAD) tools. Interprets and authors circuit schematics as needed.
Develops and prepares design documents: Schematic, Bill of Material (BOM), Layout, Engineer Change Order (ECO) Business Case Worksheet, Customer approval document, Test Requirements Specifications, machine placement data.
Authors, develops and tests quality, efficient circuit design using analog, digital and mixed signal semiconductor technology.
Troubleshoots, debugs, develops and proves critical root cause analysis strategies.
Develops and proves Electromagnetic Capability (EMC) and Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) countermeasures.
Executes circuit simulation/Computer-aided Engineering (CAE).
Reads and interprets advanced technical data.
Determines component specifications, appropriate to application.
Maintains project related open issues list, and tracks issues to closure.
Provides assistance and technical guidance to less experienced engineers.
May be responsible for reporting budget requirements to the Manager or other appropriate personnel.
Interprets and complies with Company policies, procedures, and regulations.
Prepares reports, charts, graphs, and other statistical information.
Will initiate, recommend, or provide solutions through designated channels.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Four-year college degree in Electrical Engineering or related technical field.
Minimum of five years experience in Radio Frequency (RF) design required.
Experience in most, or all of the following areas; audio power design, microprocessor design, serial communication, radio frequency circuit design, hardware/software integration, analog design, digital circuit design, discrete component design, electromagnetic capability (EMC) suppression, grounding strategies, electrostatic discharge (ESD) countermeasures, troubleshooting strategies.
Demonstrated working knowledge of proper RF design methodology and ability to teach proper grounding techniques.
Specific experience in an electronics-manufacturing environment preferred.
Must be able to determine component requirements appropriate to product.
Demonstrated proficiency with the computer applications appropriate to the position and assignment.Additional Information:


