Hardware Engineer II

Duration:12 Months

Payrange: $65-75/HR

  • Define electrical validation methodologies for PCB and different subsystems by working with system integration EE team and technology teams.
  • Define and track detailed test plans for the different modules and top-level systems. Validation coverage includes SoC, low speed signal interface (I2C, I2S, PDM...etc), I/O signals, high speed differential interface, electrical performance of subsystems such as optical sensors, microphones, cameras, battery, charger, and RF.
  • Drive and execute validation to meet key deadlines and priority goals.
  • Own execution, interpretation, and reporting of electrical validation work status and results.
  • Keep track of coverage metrics and bugs encountered and fixed · Support system bring up and debug activities · Clearly communicate test plans and results.

Minimum qualifications:

  • 3+ years of Electrical System Verification for consumer electronics
  • Experience with definition of validation test plans
  • Experience owning significant areas of electrical validation.
  • Experience executing electrical validation on the bench.
  • Familiarity with lab equipment such as oscilloscopes, DMM, e-load, power supply, power analyzer, spectrum analyzer, signal generator, and temp chamber.
  • Understanding of board schematics and board layout. Ability to find proper probe locations and identify potential points of failure in the DUT.
  • Knowledge of C#, Python, and LabView for data processing and automation.
  • Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science or equivalent experience Self-motivated and team player

Preferred qualifications:

  • Board and system level validation and debugging experience.
  • FW verification experience
  • System and Subsystem power verification.
  • C#, Python, and LabView development experience
  • Experience with VNA and ENA, logic analyzer, signal analyzer, battery simulator, data acquisition device (DAQ).
  • Masters in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science

Top 3 must-have hard skills:

  • EE fundamentals: ADC, Op-amp, noise, power regulators, etc.
  • Familiar with EE bench validation equipment: scope, power supply, DMM, spectrum analyzers, etc.
  • Basic software skills: familiar with scripting, shell commands, flashing devices, etc.

Good to have skills:

  • Data analysis and presentation skills
  • RF knowledge
  • SW coding skills