Electrical Hardware Design Engineer

Overview

On Site
USD 100,000.00 - 140,000.00 per year
Full Time

Skills

Mechanical Engineering
Electronics
Real-time
Collaboration
Manufacturing
Customer Service
Computer Hardware
Circuit Design
Telecommunications
TDM
POTS
Testing
Debugging
PCB
Cadence
OrCAD
Allegro
FPGA
Verilog
VHDL
Electrical Engineering
Hardware Development
Law

Job Details

Piper Companies is seeking a highly experienced Electrical Hardware Design Engineer who can primarily design circuit boards for telecommunication products. The Electrical Hardware Design engineer will be onsite 5 days a week in Morrisville, NC .

Requirements for the Electrical Hardware Design engineer include:

- Develop printed circuit board design for telecommunications equipment; including electro-mechanical equipment, OEM systems, and chassis solutions.

- Understand high reliable electronics and data infrastructure

- Capable of real-time computing

- Collaborate cross functionally with hardware and software designers, along with manufacturing teams.

- Support the production of both products and customer service groups

Qualifications for the Electrical Hardware Design engineer include:

- 5-10 years of experience with electrical engineering and hardware circuit design

- Preferred Telecom background

- Understands concepts like TDM, POTS, ATM

- Hands on experience with testing and debugging tools

- Understands PCB layout specifically stack-up and design rule checking

- Experience using tools such as Cadence Concept/Orcad/Allegro

- FPGA experience with Verilog or VHDL

- Understands the Product life cycle

Compensation for the Electrical Hardware Design includes:

- Salary range: $100,000 - $140,000

- Comprehensive benefit package: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k match plus PTO, Sick leave as required by law, and Paid Holidays
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