What are the responsibilities and job description for the Senior Hardware Engineer position at LER TechForce?
Job Title: Senior Hardware Engineer
Job Location: 305 Franklin Street, Columbus, Indiana 47201, and various unanticipated worksites throughout the U.S.
Duties
LER TechForce, LLC seeks a Senior Hardware Engineer in Columbus, Indiana, and various unanticipated worksites throughout the U.S. Telecommuting permitted 2 days/week. Duties: apply quality assurance techniques; participate in hardware design, peer review, and product development team meetings; coordinate hardware activities to maximize resource efficiency; coordinate hardware-related tasks with product development teams; coordinate input from internal and external customers to better understand needs and perceptions; develop and maintain requirements and documentation; liaise with customers to communicate technical information; use electronic design tools to implement and verify hardware design; manage hardware verification processes, including development of test procedures, documenting verification activities, and hardware-level design investigations; optimize hardware through data collection and analysis to meet program requirements; provide technical direction to support personnel; represent the hardware team in cross-functional team meetings; support the development of tools and applications for hardware development; liaise with component manufacturers to verify alternate part source opportunities and identify cost reductions opportunities.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree (or foreign equivalent degree) in electrical engineering, electronics engineering, mechatronics engineering, or related field such as robotics engineering, and 3 years of experience in any role in which one or more of the skills listed below were used or developed. Included within the 3 years of experience, a qualified candidate must have special skills in all of the following: engineering tools (PSpice, MATLAB, or Mathcad); communication protocols (CAN, RS-422, USB, or PCLE); instrumentation for low voltage testing (temperature chambers, power supplies, oscilloscopes, function generators); troubleshooting test execution; NI test setup.
Job Location: 305 Franklin Street, Columbus, Indiana 47201, and various unanticipated worksites throughout the U.S.
Duties
LER TechForce, LLC seeks a Senior Hardware Engineer in Columbus, Indiana, and various unanticipated worksites throughout the U.S. Telecommuting permitted 2 days/week. Duties: apply quality assurance techniques; participate in hardware design, peer review, and product development team meetings; coordinate hardware activities to maximize resource efficiency; coordinate hardware-related tasks with product development teams; coordinate input from internal and external customers to better understand needs and perceptions; develop and maintain requirements and documentation; liaise with customers to communicate technical information; use electronic design tools to implement and verify hardware design; manage hardware verification processes, including development of test procedures, documenting verification activities, and hardware-level design investigations; optimize hardware through data collection and analysis to meet program requirements; provide technical direction to support personnel; represent the hardware team in cross-functional team meetings; support the development of tools and applications for hardware development; liaise with component manufacturers to verify alternate part source opportunities and identify cost reductions opportunities.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree (or foreign equivalent degree) in electrical engineering, electronics engineering, mechatronics engineering, or related field such as robotics engineering, and 3 years of experience in any role in which one or more of the skills listed below were used or developed. Included within the 3 years of experience, a qualified candidate must have special skills in all of the following: engineering tools (PSpice, MATLAB, or Mathcad); communication protocols (CAN, RS-422, USB, or PCLE); instrumentation for low voltage testing (temperature chambers, power supplies, oscilloscopes, function generators); troubleshooting test execution; NI test setup.