Senior Electrical Engineer: Embedded Systems & PCBA Lead
Associates Systems LLC
Daytona Beach (FL)
On-site
USD 90,000 - 120,000
Full time
14 days+
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Job summary
A technology solutions company in Daytona Beach is seeking a Senior Electrical Engineer to lead the development of electrical systems and circuit board assemblies. The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering along with extensive experience in embedded system design. Responsibilities include creating circuit designs, coordinating prototypes, and mentoring junior engineers. This position demands strong problem-solving skills and effective communication to collaborate with cross-functional teams.
Qualifications
10 years or Master’s Degree plus 8 years of relevant experience in individual-contributor role.
Ability to apply advanced math principles and statistics.
Responsibilities
Plan and create optimized electrical and electronic circuit designs.
Provide technical support to field technicians.
Utilize engineering calculations and analysis software.
Coordinate manufacture and build of prototypes for beta testing.
Mentor junior engineers.
Skills
Embedded / discrete PCBA design
5-48 VDC custom sensors
12-48 VDC Power Management
Exceptional technical problem-solving skills
Proficient with electronic schematic layout tools
Education
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering
Master’s degree
Job description
A technology solutions company in Daytona Beach is seeking a Senior Electrical Engineer to lead the development of electrical systems and circuit board assemblies. The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering along with extensive experience in embedded system design. Responsibilities include creating circuit designs, coordinating prototypes, and mentoring junior engineers. This position demands strong problem-solving skills and effective communication to collaborate with cross-functional teams.