What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electronics Engineer (Wireless) - Noke position at Janus International Group?
Overview
As the Wireless Engineer, you will design circuits and cables for new products and support our existing suite of Nokē Smart Entry products. You will have a primary role in all parts of the development cycle, including the initial design, prototyping in the lab, quality tests, performance measurements, and documentation. You will also coordinate regulatory lab testing and certify wireless products. Must be highly motivated and enthusiastic about electronics hardware design.
Responsibilities
- Investigate new components and technologies in preparation for upcoming product designs.
- Work to obtain FCC, CE and safety certifications for new products.
- Select components to meet functional, environmental, and supply chain requirements.
- Analog and digital circuit designs. Create schematics and board layouts.
- Inspect manufactured PCB’s cables, antennas and other components. Provide feedback to suppliers.
- Bench test first article samples, product revisions and second source components. Exercise microcontrollers.
- Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, Electronics, a related field or equivalent experience.
- Must have the desire to work in a fast-paced, ever-changing environment with passion and enthusiasm.
- Proficient with Altium Designer, including schematic entry, PCB layout, component definition, and CAD library management.
- Designing circuits with microcontrollers and some experience with embedded (C, C ) programming.
- Analog circuit design for sensors and peripherals.
- Digital circuit design including wired communications buses.
- Wireless systems and RF impedance matching using spectrum analyzers, network analyzers, etc.
- Full product lifecycle: Developing circuits from a concept to a working prototype and then transitioning the design to high volume manufacturing.
- Regulatory compliance and certification.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
- Regularly required to sit, stand, and walk.
- Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.