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Electrical Engineer

Company Name:
Rockley Photonics
Rockley Photonics represents the commercialization of silicon photonics technology in its most exciting form yet. There is strong demand in the market for the speed and intergration capabilities that silicon photonics can provide and we aim to apply our experience to enable accelerated adoption of higher bandwith networks for a faster and more productive internet experience.


Position Summary
In this role you will be the technical lead for electrical engineering design, prototyping and testing responsible for supporting test and prototyping infrastructure, and electrical circuit and PCB design, including conceptualization, design, component selection, PCB design and fabrication, prototyping, test and measurement, test automation, and transfer to manufacturing. Experience in design and test of state of the art circuit boards containing high speed analog circuits and high pin count BGA, and hands on experience in PCB design and interfacing with parts suppliers is a must. A self-managed individual with work ethic and ability to make working demonstrations on schedule and meeting required performance and cost targets, both as individual contributor and team leader, is an asset. The Sr. Electrical Engineer reports to Director of Product Development.
Essential Job Funtions:
Prototyping and testing lab setup and management
PCB design, prototyping, testing and troubleshooting, interfacing with suppliers
High speed analog circuit design ( 1ns speeds or less) and simulation
Experience with large pin count BGA
Fiberoptic testing
Behaviors/Skills:
Graduate Degree (M.S.)Electrical Engineering with 5 years industrial experience
B.S. in Electrical Engineering with at least 8 years industrial experience
Leading, directing, and mentoring junior engineers Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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