We currently have an opening for an Intermediate Electrical Design Engineer in our Richmond office. This role involves the analysis, design, testing, and commissioning of motor-control electronic systems and PCB hardware for linear actuator products. You will work closely with the Research & Development, Firmware, Mechanical, and Product teams to deliver reliable, manufacturable control systems from concept through production.
Key responsibilities
include PCB design, component evaluation, product testing, and supporting in-house assembly and quality-control activities. You will also prepare technical documentation, collaborate with overseas manufacturing partners, and contribute to the development of new actuator controllers and related electronic products.
What You’ll Do
- Design and develop PCBs and flexible PCBs (FPC) for a variety of products
- Perform circuit analysis, schematic design, layout reviews, and design validation
- Conduct product testing, debugging, and commissioning of new and updated control systems
- Build and operate test setups for stress, thermal, and reliability evaluations
- Support in-house assembly, troubleshooting, and quality-control activities
- Select and evaluate components for performance, reliability, cost, and manufacturability
- Prepare engineering documentation, including specifications, test procedures, and production packages
- Collaborate with firmware, mechanical, and product teams throughout the full product lifecycle
- Work with overseas manufacturing partners on DFM, prototyping, and production readiness
- Contribute to the development of new products and the continuous improvement of existing ones
- Act as Product Owner for developing, procuring, and launching electronic products
Required Skills and Experiences
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field
- Minimum 5 years of experience with PCB CAD tools and hardware product development
- Strong understanding of the full product development lifecycle, from requirements to production release
- Good understanding of motor control systems and their associated challenges
- Methodical, organized approach to testing, documentation, revision control, and traceability
- Strong time management, communication, and leadership skills, with the ability to work independently and with both local and overseas teams
Nice To Have
- Familiarity with Microchip MCUs
- Embedded programming experience, including C for microcontrollers
- Proficiency in Altium Designer for PCB design
- Experience designing or working with test jigs / automated test setups
- Experience with documentation standards and version control tools such as SVN
- Systems engineering experience
- Familiarity with root-cause analysis methods
- Understanding of signal integrity, power integrity, and EMI/EMC considerations
- Knowledge of North American manufacturing standards and certifications
- Familiarity with communication and control technologies such as:
- RF
- Wi-Fi
- Thread / Matter
- Bluetooth
- CANBUS
- MODBUS
Reasons you’ll love working here
- Rapidly growing company with strong opportunities for impact and advancement
- Flexible schedule, with up to two remote days per week when in-office work is not required
- Comprehensive extended health and dental benefits
- Electric sit-stand desks and ergonomic accessories
- Quarterly team events and monthly free lunch
- Employee discounts across all subsidiaries (Progressive Automations, Progressive Desk, etc.)