Salary
💰 $120,000 - $140,000 per year
About the role
- Assist in the architecture, design, development, and integration of electronic hardware for aerospace AR systems
- Support schematic capture, component placement, and PCB layout
- Participate in prototyping, hardware bring-up, validation, and transition to production for custom CCAs/PCBAs
- Help conduct power and signal integrity simulations under guidance
- Contribute to design for rigid, flex, and rigid-flex board structures
- Support compliance efforts for environmental, EMC, and MIL-STD requirements
- Help maintain electrical engineering documentation and follow established processes
- Assist with design reviews, troubleshooting, and resolving design issues with senior engineers
- Work with vendors and manufacturing partners to support fabrication and assembly activities
- Perform testing and verification using standard lab equipment (oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, power supplies)
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related field
- 2–4 years of experience in electronics design (internships, co-ops, or academic projects acceptable)
- Familiarity with digital electronics fundamentals
- Familiarity with MIPI standards
- Familiarity with display and camera system integration concepts
- Familiarity with microcontroller-based designs
- Familiarity with power circuit design fundamentals
- Exposure to design for manufacturability (DFM) concepts
- Familiarity with power and signal integrity simulation concepts
- Basic understanding of rigid, flex, and rigid-flex board design principles
- Ability to use schematic capture and PCB design tools (Altium Designer preferred)
- Ability to use standard lab test equipment
- Strong problem-solving skills and willingness to learn
- Experience with aerospace or other regulated industries (preferred)
- Exposure to environmental and EMC testing standards (DO-160, MIL-STD-810, MIL-STD-461) (preferred)
- Hands-on experience with FPGA-based designs or high-speed digital interfaces (preferred)
- Must be able to obtain security clearance; proof of U.S. Citizenship may be required