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- Report to the Engineering Manager and work in a multifunctional team
- New product design and development
- Ability to lead a project from inception through production
- Design new products (end items and components) per project plans and schedules
- Develop and maintain design requirement specifications, test plans, control plans, and technical data sheets for newer products
- Generate PCBs as required for new applications
- Compile parts lists, order components, and build and test prototype PCB assemblies.
- Perform analysis, simulations, and testing of electronic systems and prepare corrective actions as needed
- Provide technical specifications and drawings for procuring PCB assemblies for new products
- Interacted with customers and participated in system and field testing of electronic products
- Lead crossfunctional teams to optimize new designs to meet quality, cost, and schedule requirements driven by specific customer requirements or market needs
- Bachelor in Electrical Engineering or a related discipline
- 8+ years of experience in electronics design/testing
- Experience with very lowpower systems
- Analog and some digital design experience
- Strong knowledge of test equipment and its operation for analog/digital circuits
- Familiar with DMM/Oscilloscope/Signal Generators/Power Supplies and any other equipment required to complete daily duties
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills
Senior Electrical Engineer - Dallas, United States - Qodoro Global LLC
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSenior Electrical Engineer, Low Power Systems, New Development Dallas, TX
Work with a leading technology innovator for all applications, from aircraft to automotive to refrigeration and more. Design electronic and electromechanical products for industrial market segments. Develop new product designs or customize existing designs to meet customers' requirements.
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