## What you\u2019ll do:\n\n-Lead the end\u2011to\u2011end design of embedded electronic circuits and microcontroller\u2011based systems for power distribution, monitoring, protection, and control applications. \n-Architect robust hardware solutions that meet functional, reliability, environmental, EMI/EMC, safety, and compliance requirements (UL, IEC, NEC, and other relevant standards). \n-Own schematic creation, PCB layout guidance/review, component selection, derating analysis, circuit simulations, and design documentation. \n-Conduct prototyping, bring\u2011up, debugging, and iterative refinement to ensure design robustness. \n-Drive the integration of analog, digital, and power electronics elements into cohesive, production\u2011ready hardware systems. \n-Perform and review circuit\u2011level simulations using tools such as PSpice, LTSpice, Ansys, MATLAB, MathCAD, and other analysis tools. \n-Apply strong analytical skills to assess component stresses, thermal performance, fatigue life, signal integrity, and system reliability. \n-Utilize FEA/CAE tools as required for thermal, structural, and electromagnetic analysis supporting design decisions. \n-Demonstrate leadership in delivering at least two medium\u2011to\u2011high complexity hardware programs from concept through commercialization, including PoC development, design validation, compliance testing, and certification. \n-Ensure designs meet global regulatory, safety, and performance standards relevant to power distribution, switching, and protection products. \n-Support DVT/EVT phases, test plan creation, root\u2011cause analysis, and corrective action implementation. \n-Work closely with manufacturing and NPI teams to ensure designs are optimized for efficient assembly, cost, testability, and long\u2011term reliability. \n-Provide expertise on manufacturing processes including PCB assembly, SMT processes, soldering standards, component placement, and electronic board qualification. Review manufacturing test strategies, production issues, and field-return analysis to drive continuous improvement. \n-Partner with firmware, systems engineering, product management, test/validation, sourcing, and global development teams to deliver high\u2011quality products on schedule. \n-Lead or contribute to design reviews, DFMEA, PFMEA, risk assessments, and technical decision forums. \n-Provide guidance, mentorship, and technical leadership to junior engineers and global engineering partners.\n\n## Qualifications:\n\nEducation level required : Bachelor\u2019s degree in Electronics Engineering / Electronics \u0026 Telecommunication (E\u0026TC) / Instrumentation Engineering. \nYears and area of experience required : 8+ years of hands\u2011on experience in electronic hardware design, development, and validation for power distribution, protection, switching, or metering product lines \nTechnical knowledge :\n\n-Strong analog design skills, including op\u2011amp circuits, filters, sensor interfaces, power supply components, and constant\u2011current drivers. \n-Solid digital hardware experience with microcontroller\u2011based systems (16/32\u2011bit MCUs) and communication interfaces like RS\u2011232, SPI, I\u00b2C, Ethernet, CAN, and wireless protocols. \n-Proficient in schematic design and knowledgeable in PCB layout guidelines for signal integrity, high\u2011speed design, thermal constraints, and EMI/EMC compliance. \n-Skilled in hardware bring\u2011up, bench debugging, and use of oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and power analyzers. \n-Hands\u2011on experience with module\u2011level validation, physical\u2011layer testing, and design verification processes. \n-Able to perform circuit simulations, component derating, and stress/thermal analysis using tools such as PSpice, LTSpice, MATLAB, or Ansys. \n-Good understanding of power system fundamentals including VA, power factor, losses, and efficiency. \n-Experienced in defining hardware architecture, performance specifications, and system\u2011level requirements for embedded control systems. \n-Familiar with manufacturing processes including SMT assembly, PCB fabrication, DFM/DFT considerations, and supporting NPI builds. \n-Knowledge of UL/IEC/NEC standards and regulatory requirements for low\u2011voltage electrical products.\n\n## Skills:\n\nSoft skills :\n\n-Clear and concise communication\u2014able to document designs and collaborate across global, cross-functional teams. \n-Structured problem solving, analytical thinking, and a quality-first mindset. \n-Ownership and accountability for commitments; ability to work independently with guidance and to contribute in code/design reviews. \n-Curiosity to learn, adapt, and drive continuous improvement and reuse.\n
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