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Yale Cancer Center in New Haven, CT, seeks an Electronics Shop Manager to lead the electronic design and fabrication capabilities within the Advanced Instrumentation Development Center (AIDC). You will guide a small team of electronics engineers and technicians while performing hands-on engineering work in PCB, analog/digital circuits, and FPGA-based designs.
The role involves establishing workflows, procuring lab equipment, ensuring safety, and partnering with researchers to scope and deliver
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Salary Range$92,000.00 - $146,750.00
The Electronics Shop Manager engages with the Yale research community to support advanced electronics development within the Advanced Instrumentation Development Center (AIDC). The AIDC is a Research Core providing advanced instrumentation, technical expertise, and facilities in machining, electronics, and prototyping to enable cutting‑edge scientific research.
This position focuses on leading and developing the electronics design and fabrication capabilities of the Core. The Electronics Shop Manager will guide and mentor a small team of electronics engineers and technicians while performing significant hands‑on engineering work.
Responsibilities include PCB design and fabrication, analog and digital hardware development, and advanced instrumentation electronics spanning FPGA‑based designs, low‑noise circuits, RF/microwave hardware, mixed‑signal systems, and embedded systems. The Manager will establish fabrication and testing workflows, select and procure electronics lab equipment, and ensure safe, efficient, well‑organized operations.
The role requires close collaboration with researchers to scope electronics projects, evaluate feasibility, propose design strategies, and deliver high‑quality electronic systems for scientific instrumentation. The position requires broad electrical engineering expertise and the ability to train, mentor, and support researchers and staff.
Advanced Instrumentation Development Center (AIDC) | Yale Research
Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering or a closely related field. Five or more years of professional experience in electronics design, prototyping, or research instrumentation development.
Master's Degree in a related discipline and five years of related experience or an equivalent combination of skills, education, and experience.
Full time
Staff
On-site
272 Whitney Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut
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