Senior Electronics Engineer, Hardware Development - Noke - Janus International Group
Atlanta, GA 30339
About the Job
Overview:
As the Senior Electronics Engineer, you will design circuits and cables for new products and also support our existing suite of Nokē Smart Entry products. You will have a primary role in all parts of the development cycle, including the initial design, prototyping in the lab, quality tests, performance measurements, documentation and communicating with overseas suppliers.
Responsibilities:- Investigate new components and technologies in preparation for upcoming product designs.
- Evaluate technical feasibility of new feature requests.
- Select components to meet functional, environmental, and supply chain requirements.
- Analog and digital circuit designs
- Create schematics and board layouts.
- Inspect manufactured PCB’s cables, antennas and other components. Provide feedback to suppliers.
- Bench test first article samples, product revisions and second source components. Exercise microcontrollers.
- Assist Q/A team in the design of test fixtures and procedures.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, Electronics, a related field or equivalent experience.
- Must have the desire to work in a fast-paced, ever-changing environment with passion and enthusiasm.
- Proficient with Altium Designer, including schematic entry, PCB layout, component definition, and CAD library management.
- Designing circuits with microprocessors and some experience with embedded (C, C++) programming.
- Analog circuit design for sensors and peripherals.
- Digital circuit design including high speed communications buses.
- Wireless systems and RF impedance matching.
- Full product lifecycle: Developing circuits from a concept to a working prototype and then transitioning the design to high volume manufacturing.
- Regulatory compliance and certification.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
- Regularly required to sit, stand, and walk.
- Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.
Source : Janus International Group