Electrical Engineer Hardware/Software Design Engineering - Sandy, UT at Geebo

Electrical Engineer Hardware/Software Design

In this exciting role, your primary responsibility will be the electronic circuit design and software for the design of new products and maintenance of existing products.
Additional responsibilities include:
New circuit design and instrumentation to support next generation products.
Utilizing analog and digital circuit design skills to resolve existing product issues.
Performing analysis to resolve issues with existing products.
Preparing and releasing appropriate engineering documentation.
Designing new analog and digital circuitry, writing firmware and testing functionality
Generating schematics and working with PC Board Designer to test prototypes
Applied analog, digital, and FPGA circuit design experience.
Knowledge of embedded hardware design, DSP, Spice simulation experience, C/C+
programming in embedded systems.
Familiarity with EMC/EMI design techniques.
Ability to use standard test equipment (e.g. oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, signal generator) Familiarity with engineering document control procedures desirable.
Knowledge of Altium Designer EDA tools.
Candidate should be a self-starter, possess excellent communication skills with the ability to work effectively both independently and in a team environment
Our website is www.recondynamics.com
Contact: Deric Eldredge
Phone: 801-652-5637
Email: deric@recondynamics.com
Please send resume to deric@recondynamics.com.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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