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Embedded Engineer

PIKEMANN LLC

Embedded Engineer

Camarillo, CA
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Pikemann is looking for an Embedded Hardware Engineer (Electronic Engineer).

    Responsibilities

    Conduct research and assessments of digital and analog electronic hardware.

    Capability to use reverse engineering techniques to ensure complete product functionality

    In certain circumstances, work directly with customers to understand all of their requirements.

    Capability to create and provide comprehensive repair/manufacturing processes and procedures

    Create and design test scenarios as needed.

    Create and design wiring harnesses as needed

    Enable incoming registration and screening for each arriving unit.

    Execute a customized simulator program from a PC and analyze the outcomes as the procedures unfold.

    Maintain product paperwork, document/record work performed, and keep records on products throughout the repair cycle.

    Product inventory management and organization

    Qualifications

    At least 10-15 years of expertise in electronics, including design, diagnosis, repair, and testing of moderately complicated electronic assemblies.

    A solid grasp of FPGA, embedded systems, and the many programs needed to work in electronic development and production.

    Excellent oral and written communication abilities

    The ability to work with little supervision and multitask while keeping priorities straight.

    Advanced troubleshooting abilities

    The ability to read and comprehend schematic diagrams is required.

    As a hardware specialist, you should be familiar with the usage of serial EEPROMs as program memory space.

    Understanding of Compact Flash (CF) and the issues that may arise while dealing with CF.

    The ability to read and comprehend schematics

    Knowledge of electronic test equipment such as DMMs, oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and function generators.

    Knowledge of programmers and in-circuit methods for programming devices

    Understanding of IEEE standards for electrical and electronic schematic symbols