Senior Hardware Engineer Engineering - Palo Alto, CA at Geebo

Senior Hardware Engineer

? Senior Hardware Engineer? Palo Alto, California United States? Salary:
$130-170KI am working with a leading EV Air company in Palo Alto who are on the cutting edge of eVTOL Aircraft and personal electric travel.
They are a pioneering aerospace technology firm and are seeking a Senior Hardware Engineer to join their team!Roles and
Responsibilities:
Take ownership of multiple electronic assemblies on the aircraft throughout the design lifecycle Design and coordinate design validation testing for electronics and sensors Develop hardware and firmware for projects related to power, propulsion, sensor, and control systems Perform root cause analysis and implement fixes to improve yield, performance, reliability, and/or manufacturability.
Minimum
Qualifications:
5
years of professional experience in a relevant Engineering role.
Experience with PCB layout and schematic capture, ideally with Altium.
Experience with common communication protocols (SPI, UART, CAN) Experience/understanding of DO-160G.
Proficient at troubleshooting circuits and firmware (C/C++) with appropriate tools and in the appropriate environment.
Benefits:
Ability to work for a company addressing environmental challenges Great ability to progress quickly in expanding team Being a contributor to revolutionary technology If the above description sounds like you then we'd love to hear from you! Please click on the Easy Apply button at the top of this page and follow the instructions to send us your application.
Alternatively, feel free to drop an email to email protected if you prefer.
If you have any extra requirements to support your application, please add a note along with your CV to let us know Recommended Skills C+
(Programming Language) Control Systems Electronics Firmware Problem Solving Reliability Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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