Lead the design and development of analog and digital electronics for DeltaV I/O modules, controllers, and communication interfaces
Design and deliver high-availability electronic systems for industrial automation
Collaborate with multi-functional teams including firmware, software, mechanical, test, supply chain and manufacturing engineers to deliver robust and cost-effective solutions
Conduct feasibility studies, select components, offer mentorship for PCB layout, conduct simulations, and participate in build peer reviews to develop high-quality prototypes for product development
Perform product verification and validation testing to ensure performance and compliance with industry standards
Support sustaining engineering efforts including root cause analysis and field issue resolution
Drive continuous improvement in design practices, documentation, and development processes
Provide technical leadership and mentorship to junior engineers and guide them through the design process
Stay abreast of emerging technologies, industry trends, and standards in electronics design and engineering and incorporate them into design processes
Requirements
Bachelors degree in Computer/Electrical Engineering or a related STEM degree and 8 or more years of relevant experience
Or Masters degree in Computer/Electrical Engineering or a related STEM degree and 7 or more years of relevant experience
Skilled in using CAD development tools to craft schematics and conduct simulations
Strong background in analog and digital circuit design principles
Familiarity with common laboratory instruments for testing and troubleshooting electronic circuits
Experience in designing Microprocessor, microcontroller, or FPGA-based embedded systems
Proficiency in hardware description languages (preferred)
Knowledge of Functional Safety standards (preferred)
Hands-on experience with firmware development for board bring-up and system integration (preferred)
Understanding of FPGA design principles and experience in implementing FPGA-based solutions (preferred)
Fundamentals in electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and product safety compliance (preferred)
Experience in performing failure mode effect analysis (FMEA) to identify and mitigate potential design risks (preferred)
Appreciation for common electronics manufacturing processes and guidelines (preferred)
Familiarity with DeltaV or other process control systems (preferred)
Legal authorization to work in the United States required; Emerson will not provide sponsorship (temporary visas such as E, F-1 including OPT/CPT, H-1, H-2, L-1, B, J, TN are not eligible)