Job Opportunity:
Our client, a global leader in inertial sensor technology, is seeking a highly skilled Electronics Engineer to join their innovative engineering team. Based in Dublin, Ireland, this role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to designing and developing world-class inertial sensor solutions. This is a unique opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology in a dynamic and collaborative environment.
Responsibilities:
1. Create schematics and PCB layouts for inertial systems such as gyroscopes, accelerometers, and IMUs.
2. Design and develop electronics for test and production equipment, from specification to validation.
3. Maintain and update existing electronics designs.
4. Perform verification, testing, and debugging using lab equipment such as oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and spectrum analyzers.
5. Develop and maintain technical documentation, including design justifications, test procedures, and reports.
6. Collaborate closely with product, automation, mechanical, control, and manufacturing teams.
7. Work with suppliers and partners to ensure adherence to rigorous standards and requirements.
8. Provide technical support to customer queries.
9. Liaise with PCB, PCBA, and component suppliers to ensure quality standards are met.
10. Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives within the engineering department.
Requirements:
1. Electronic Degree with experience in analog electronics design, particularly signal conditioning, microcontrollers, and data interfaces (e.g., RS-422, RS-485, CAN).
2. Expertise in mixed signal multilayer PCB layout.
3. Hardware testing experience, including design verification, debugging, and failure analysis to component level.
4. Proficiency in using lab test equipment such as oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and function generators.
5. Ability to create technical documentation, including schematics and design reports.
6. Familiarity with IPCX electronic standards.
7. Knowledge of SPICE model simulations.
8. Experience in power supply design (both linear and switched mode) and loop compensation.
9. Experience with sensors (especially inertial sensors) and embedded systems.
10. Proficiency in electronics design CAD software (Cadence OrCAD preferred) and FPGA-based design, with knowledge of EMC/EMI design best practices.
If you would like more information on this role you can contact Brian Stack at brian.stack@collinsmcnicholas.ie or call 090 9703030.
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