Lead Digital Electronics Architect - High-Reliability Hardware
Draper Labs
Cambridge (MA)
On-site
USD 82,300 - 205,750
Full time
14 days+
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Benefits offered by this job
Workplace flexibility
Employee clubs and activities
Health and finance workshops
Job summary
A nonprofit research and development company in Cambridge is seeking a Senior Digital Engineer to work on high-reliability digital electronics for various applications. Responsibilities include designing hardware architectures and leading development activities within a multi-disciplinary team. Ideal candidates will have a Bachelor's in Electronic or Electrical Engineering and experience in the field. The role requires strong problem-solving skills and the ability to manage complexity independently. Work-life balance initiatives and competitive compensation are offered.
Qualifications
5-7 years experience in Electronic or Electrical Engineering.
Schematic capture and board layout experience required.
Experience integrating and debugging embedded systems.
Responsibilities
Translate project and system requirements into hardware architectures.
Design and complete instruments including microprocessors and power components.
Build and test prototypes, debug and prepare documentation for manufacturing.
Skills
Proficiency in electronic design
Microprocessor or embedded computing
Ability to write detailed design specifications
Computer programming and coding abilities
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Excellent mathematical skills
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Education
Bachelor's degree in Electronic or Electrical Engineering
Master's Degree preferred
Tools
HyperLynx
ANSYS
Mentor Graphics PCB design flow
Xilinx FPGA/SOC design flow
Job description
A nonprofit research and development company in Cambridge is seeking a Senior Digital Engineer to work on high-reliability digital electronics for various applications. Responsibilities include designing hardware architectures and leading development activities within a multi-disciplinary team. Ideal candidates will have a Bachelor's in Electronic or Electrical Engineering and experience in the field. The role requires strong problem-solving skills and the ability to manage complexity independently. Work-life balance initiatives and competitive compensation are offered.