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Dataforth Corporation in Tucson, AZ, seeks an experienced Analog Circuit Design Engineer to design, analyze, and optimize analog and mixed-signal circuits for rugged industrial data acquisition and isolation products.
You will create schematics, run simulations, select components, and review designs to ensure performance, reliability, and manufacturability. Collaboration with firmware, test, manufacturing, and marketing teams is essential.
Dataforth Corporation is a global leader in Instrument Class® industrial electronics, specializing in rugged, high-performance data acquisition and control, signal conditioning, and data communication products. With more than 35 years of experience and an ISO9001:2015 quality management system, the company focuses on delivering high product quality, performance, and customer service. Dataforth’s solutions connect directly to industrial sensors and protect critical measurement and control signals from noise, surges, ground loops, and other harsh environmental hazards. The company supports customers worldwide through a large network of trained sales professionals and application engineers based in Tucson, AZ. Engineering teams with advanced degrees drive innovation in analog, isolation, mixed-signal, and software design to meet stringent industrial automation and quality assurance requirements.
This full-time, on-site Analog Circuit Design Engineer role is based at Dataforth Corporation’s facility in Tucson, AZ. The engineer will design, analyze, and optimize analog and mixed-signal circuits for industrial data acquisition, signal conditioning, and isolation products. Day-to-day responsibilities include creating schematics, performing simulations, selecting components, and conducting design reviews to ensure performance, reliability, and manufacturability. The role involves collaborating with cross-functional teams in firmware, test, manufacturing, and marketing to define requirements, support prototypes, and transition designs into production. The engineer will also troubleshoot existing products, contribute to continuous improvement efforts, and document designs and test results in accordance with quality and regulatory standards.