What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electronics & Lethality Hardware Optics Engineer position at Detroit Engineered Products?
About the Company - [Provide a brief introduction to the company, its mission, and culture.]
About the Role - [A short paragraph summarizing the key role responsibilities.]
Responsibilities - [List the main job duties and what the role will entail.]
Design subsystems and components to meet vehicle performance requirements including human factors, safety, environmental requirements.
Support Circuit Design, Conduct component selection / analysis for commercial, military Electro-Optical system components, conduct detailed design of Electro-Optical custom components and also generate key characteristics, component specifications and perform component selection for supplier purchased parts.
Review and develop H / W and S / W requirement documents and test plans.
Provide support to prototype and production vehicle build and follow-up, develop technical corrective action formulation, troubleshooting and lead redesign activities.
Strong record keeping skills with commitment to tracking design changes, debug status, H / W and S / W revisions.
Develop and Present design concepts and program status to functional and program management.
Perform testing and evaluation of Electro-Optical components in the Client Electro-Optics Lab.
Qualifications - [Education details]
Required Skills
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering with a minimum of 3 years of applicable experience. Fewer years will be considered with an advanced degree.
Ability to use Engineering Development and Test Tools.
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work with interdisciplinary teams.
Strong multi-tasking skills
Ability to travel to supplier and government sites ( Approx 5%)
Preferred Skills
IPC and MIL standards
Digital and Analog circuit design
Gyroscopes, Encoders, and Cameras
Development of component / subsystem requirements
Model-based Motion Control
Model-based Motion Control Loops
PWM and PID
Test Equipment (Power Supplies, Oscilloscopes, Function Generators, DACs)
Power, thermal analysis, timing, biasing, voltage and current control, LED control, data packet deciphering, etc.
Schematic development, component selection, circuit simulation, and PCB layout
Engineering design, development, and analysis software
Microprocessor based products including processors, chipsets, memory and bus interfaces, networking standards (PCI-xpress, DDR2, DDR3, USB, SATA, DVI, etc...)
Microcontrollers including IDEs, configuration, coding, and programming.
Desired : NXP family of microcontrollers
Industry interface standards and form factors (VITA42 / 46, COM Express, ETX, etc ...)
Serial Interconnects, USB, CAN, RS422 / 485, etc.)
Graphics / video interfaces (SDI, DVI, HDMI, RS-170, etc.)
EMI / EMC design practices and standards.
C, C#, VisualStudio Suite
Optical hardware and testing
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Equal Opportunity Statement - [Include a statement on commitment to diversity and inclusivity.]
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