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Analog Design Engineer

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Hiring Remotely in United States
Mid level
Remote
Hiring Remotely in United States
Mid level
The Analog Design Engineer is responsible for designing complex analog circuits, verifying performance, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to enhance efficiencies and provide training.
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Job Description:

·                  Design of complex analog circuit card assemblies

·                  Design, analysis, and verification of analog circuits for FPGA and microcontroller interfaces (PCIe, SPI, I2C, UART, GPIO, DDR, Ethernet, ARINC, 1553, etc.)

·                  High-speed interface design and signal integrity verification

·                  Circuit design activities including component selection, schematic capture, PCB support, simulation, and testing

·                  Support testing and troubleshooting of systems and sub-assemblies

·                  Work closely with PCB layout and packaging teams

·                  Prepare and review technical documentation (test procedures, specifications, ECOs, reports, etc.)

·                  Collaborate with Engineering, Operations, and Quality teams for defect resolution

·                  Drive design and process improvements to enhance performance and efficiency

·                  Provide training and support to technicians and manufacturing teams

·                  Lead or mentor junior engineers as required

·                  Interface with customers and suppliers

·                  Present designs in internal and customer review meetings

·                  Support legacy design updates and reverse engineering

Must Have Skills:

·                  EMI and lightning protection experience

·                  Experience with Siemens (Mentor) DX Designer

·                  Experience with HyperLynx

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