Savvychip Technologies is looking for Embedded hardware developer and testing Engineer to join our dynamic team and embark on a rewarding career journey
- An Embedded Hardware Engineer is responsible for designing, developing, and testing hardware components and systems for embedded devices and products
- They collaborate with cross-functional teams, including software engineers, electrical engineers, and product managers, to create reliable and efficient hardware solutions
- The Embedded Hardware Engineer should have a strong understanding of electronics, microcontrollers, digital and analog circuits, and signal processing
- They are also expected to stay up-to-date with industry trends and emerging technologies to ensure the development of cutting-edge embedded systems
Responsibilities:
- Hardware Design: Design and develop embedded hardware systems, including schematic design, component selection, and PCB layout, while considering factors like size, power consumption, and cost
- Microcontroller/Microprocessor Selection: Choose appropriate microcontrollers or microprocessors based on project requirements and specifications, ensuring compatibility with the intended application
- Circuit Design: Create digital and analog circuits for data acquisition, signal processing, power management, and communication interfaces (eg, UART, SPI, I2C)
- Prototyping and Testing: Build and test prototypes to validate the hardware design, identify potential issues, and optimize performance
- Firmware Integration: Collaborate with software engineers to integrate hardware and firmware, ensuring seamless communication between the hardware and software components
- Signal Integrity and EMC: Address signal integrity and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) issues to meet regulatory standards and ensure reliable operation
- Documentation: Create comprehensive technical documentation, including design specifications, test procedures, and production guidelines
- Manufacturing Support: Assist in the transition from prototype to mass production by working closely with the manufacturing team and resolving any hardware-related production issues
- Troubleshooting: Investigate and resolve hardware-related issues that may arise during development, testing, or production phases
- Hardware Optimization: Continuously improve and optimize hardware designs to enhance performance, reduce power consumption, and lower production costs
- Compliance and Regulations: Ensure that the embedded hardware designs meet industry standards, safety regulations, and relevant certifications (eg, FCC, CE)
- Research and Development: Stay updated with the latest advancements in embedded hardware technologies and actively participate in research and development activities