
Senior Hardware Design Engineer – Mil-Aero na BTA Design Services
BTA Design Services · Ottawa, Canadá · Onsite
- Senior
- Escritório em Ottawa
We’re adaptable and efficient, with a brilliant staff at our core. We aim to be the best at what we do.
Our success continues to fuel growth. We are currently searching for a number of key technical resources, including a Senior Hardware Design Engineer to work on fighter jets in the Mil-Aero space.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct customer requirements analysis.
- Perform circuit board level architecture and design.
- Selection of components ensuring they meet electrical and functional interoperability.
- Configuration control.
- Hardware integration.
- LRU-level design leadership.
- Manage PCB layout resources.
- Test and debug designs once prototypes are built.
- Prepare and maintain design documentation and participate in reviews: system requirements, functional requirements, hardware and software user guides, verification test plans, system test plans.
The ideal candidate is a senior/staff/principal Hardware Design Engineer with the following:
- Bachelors Degree in Electrical or Computer Engineering or equivalent.
- 6+ years of relevant experience in progressive roles.
- Board level development experience utilizing high-speed digital circuits, analog circuits, power supply design, RF microwave circuits and/or FPGAs.
- Experience with capturing requirements, work package definition, effort estimation and then designing and testing hardware vs requirements.
- Familiarity with DO-254.
- Experience designing products to meet extended temperatures, radiation hardened, high reliability and EMI/EMC compliance.
- Experience with schematic design capture tools. (Mentor Graphics and/or Cadence)
- Experience with PCB layout design tools preferred. (Mentor Graphics, Altium)
- Experience with signal integrity analysis tools is an asset (Hyperlynx).
- Experience with using diagnostics tools like Digital Analyzers, Oscilloscopes, DVMs.
- Experience in a lab environment, troubleshooting issues up to the system level.
- Able to pass security assessment for the Canadian Controlled Groups Program (CGP).
- Track record as a self-starter, a team player and a leader.
- Design experience for the military or aerospace industries and aircraft.
- LRU-level hardware design and reuse experience as well as experience integrating interfaces such as PCIe and 1553B.
- Experience with Hardware defect tracking tools and test methodologies.
- Ability to obtain a Federal Government Security Clearance (minimum Secret Level II).