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Electrical Engineer - Senior

Company Name:
DEKA Research & Development
Position Type:
Full-time
Designs and develops electronics, embedded controls, and firmware. Execute and manage product design from concept to production for advanced technologies including design, prototyping, debug validation, testing and certification. Responsible for performing the tasks directly or working with others to ensure the project moves forward. Applies advanced technical principles, theories and concepts. Contributes to the development of new principles and concepts, as well as protect them through the IP process.
Responsibilities:
Designs and Develops analog and digital electronics, basic RF systems, power electronics, analog interface circuitry and switch mode power supplies.
Executes and Manages product concepts and advanced technologies from concept to production release, including design, prototyping, debug validation, testing and certification.
Responsible for performing tasks directly and leading team to ensure the project moves forward.
Enforce high quality thought product cycle to ensue product reliability and safety.
Contribute new principles and solution concepts, and evaluate their relative merits across multiple dimensions.
Qualifications:
Requires 10 years of experience (with an MS) or 10 - 15 years of experience (with a BS) in electrical engineering or system engineering.
Experience must include the development of electrical, embedded systems and software engineering products.
Must be able to set priorities and work independently under aggressive timelines and date driven schedules.
Must have exposure to bothEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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