Responsibilities:
• Invent and build new products in the areas of IoT (smart homes, smart buildings and smart cities)
• Take electrical engineering designs from concept to production-ready
• Partner with contractors and vendors to support development efforts
• Develop tests to validate design, performance and reliability
• Identify and evangelize new technologies to integrate into products
QualificationsRequired Qualifications:
• BS in Electrical Engineering required, MS preferred
• 7+ years of Electrical Engineering experience in Robotics or related field
• Expert debug and trouble-shooting skills
• Schematic capture and PCB layout experience
• Experience in rapidly designing, building, and debugging prototype hardware
• Technical leadership experience with ability to work across internal teams and external supplier/manufacturing partners
• Ability to dive deep into issues to identify root causes
• Experience using lab equipment: oscilloscopes, high speed digital test equipment, logic analyzers and function generators
• Knowledge of EMI and ESD sources and mitigation strategies
• Experience with I2C, SPI, MIPI, UART, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and USB protocols preferred
• Experience with ARDUINO, nice to have
Additional InformationAll your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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