Hardware Display Engineer - Sterling Heights, United States - Detroit Engineered Products

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    Responsibilities to Anticipate for this role:

    Design and Develop Electrical Components and Subsystems for display products.
    • Support concept to production H/W including requirements analysis, electronic design, debug, test, and qualification.
    • Conduct design, development, and test Electronic H/W products, components, and subsystems.
    • Develop detailed circuit board specifications, LRU level specifications, ICD's, and test plans.
    • Develop circuit card assembly schematics, layout guidelines, and support CCA layout.
    • Support component selection, procurement, and oversight of prototype hardware build.
    • Support concurrent engineering reviews and trade studies.
    • Develop engineering design fixes, and coordinate solutions.
    • Strong record keeping skills with commitment to tracking design changes, debug status, H/W and S/W revisions.
    • FW development and debugging.
    • Experience with graphics/video processing FPGA implementations.
    • Experience with FPGA I/O bus designs including PCI, ethernet, CAN, USB, RS-232/422/485.
    • Experience with Xilinx SCC and trusted bus macros
    • Prefer Xilinx ISE, EDK, Mentor Graphics Modelsim and Altera/Quartus tools experience.
    Qualifications Sought:
      • Bachelors degree or equivalent in electrical engineering. Other technical degrees will be considered with relevant experience.
      • 1 - 5 years of experience in a similar role.
      • Knowledge of Active Work Space -TeamCenter and other DT tools.
      • Familiarity with Military Standards and Test Requirements a plus.
      • Ability to use engineering development and test tools.
      • Must meet ASR requirements to work Inside vehicles.
      • Occasional overtime, and weekend hours may be required to complete critical tasks.
      • Strong Interpersonal skills and ability to work with interdisciplinary teams.
      • Strong Multi-tasking skills.