Electrical Engineer
- Posted: 17/05/2023
- Salary: Flexible
- Location: Rockville, Maryland, United States
- Job Type: Permanent/Fixed Term
As an Electrical Engineer, you will work under the guidance of senior system and electrical engineers to support the implementation of electrical subsystems and modules for SatCom user terminals. Your responsibilities will include designing power supplies, GNSS modules, network exchange modules, and other hardware and circuitry per module or system requirements. You will also conduct simulations for signal and power integrity and manage BOM components. The ideal candidate should have a strong mathematical and engineering education background and a motivation to challenge steep learning curves. This role requires hands-on experience in lab testing and debugging and proven experience in documenting lab notes, data, and reports.
Main Responsibilities
- Create and review hardware design documents, including block diagram, schematics, BOM, etc.
- Conduct simulations for signal and power integrity
- Design hardware and circuitry per module or system requirements
- Manage BOM components and work with procurement team
- Write test procedures and test plans and Perform Design Verification Test tasks
- Support Design for Manufacturing (DFM) and Design for Assembly (DFA) tasks
- Assist in designing, implementing, and testing power supply modules for SatCom user terminals and GNSS receiver module
- Support the development of electrical architecture with general devices like micro-controller, CPLD, and FPGA in the antenna control unit of SatCom User Terminals (UTs)
- Test and validate prototypes and products to ensure designs meet operational and functional requirements
- Document design, test, debug, and validation details in technical development cycles
Required Qualification
- BSEE or MSEE and 1-4 years of related experience
- Strong knowledge of microelectronics, electrical power systems, and circuit theories
- Experience with high-speed multi-gigabit digital system design, general lab equipment including oscilloscopes, function generators, multimeters, schematic and PC layout tools, and simulation and modeling tools, including PSPICE and signal integrity tools.
