Electrical Design Engineer – PCB Design (Bothell, WA)

undefined ago • 3 Years + • Software Development & Engineering • $110,000 PA - $177,000 PA

Job Summary

Job Description

You will be designing and developing the hardware for the control and acquisition subsystem for ultrasound products for hospital and outpatient facilities. You will work with a team of electrical hardware and mechanical engineers, system engineering, manufacturing, and service engineers to take products from concept through design into production using sound design approaches to meet the needs of our customers and their demanding environment.
Must have:
  • Deliver high quality hardware designs starting from requirements development until release (end to end).
  • Actively participate in cost saving opportunities, design maintenance and solving end-of-life issues.
  • Document development efforts for the subsystem, component, or module, including requirements, specifications, plans, reviews, test procedures, and test reports.
  • Perform testing and debugging of designs with documentation aligned with the quality system.
  • Coordinate, support and execute product tests to provide a traceable verification of the design.
  • Conducting technical design reviews with the project team(s) and independent subject matter experts across the company.
  • 3+ years of professional experience in electronic hardware development.
  • Experienced in schematic capture tools (Mentor Graphics, Cadance, Altium).
  • Earned a BS or MS (preferred) in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering or equivalent.
  • Strong understanding of engineering design principles.
  • Strong fundamentals in circuits, analog/mixed signal designs and digital designs.
  • Understanding of the HW development processes.
Good to have:
  • Experience with Spice preferred
  • Experience with power supply design for medical devices
  • Troubleshooting electrical and RF noise problems
  • Experience with power conversion (SMPS circuits) desired
Perks:
  • generous PTO
  • 401k (up to 7% match)
  • HSA (with company contribution)
  • stock purchase plan
  • education reimbursement

Job Details

You will be designing and developing the hardware for the control and acquisition subsystem for ultrasound products for hospital and outpatient facilities. You will work with a team of electrical hardware and mechanical engineers, system engineering, manufacturing, and service engineers to take products from concept through design into production using sound design approaches to meet the needs of our customers and their demanding environment.

Your role:

  • Deliver high quality hardware designs starting from requirements development until release (end to end).
  • Actively participate in cost saving opportunities, design maintenance and solving end-of-life issues.
  • Document development efforts for the subsystem, component, or module, including requirements, specifications, plans, reviews, test procedures, and test reports.
  • Perform testing and debugging of designs with documentation aligned with the quality system.
  • Coordinate, support and execute product tests to provide a traceable verification of the design.
  • Conducting technical design reviews with the project team(s) and independent subject matter experts across the company.

You're the right fit if:

  • You have 3+ years of professional experience in electronic hardware development.
  • You’re experienced in schematic capture tools (Mentor Graphics, Cadance, Altium). Experience with Spice preferred. Experience with power supply design for medical devices and troubleshooting electrical and RF noise problems are a plus.
  • You’ve earned a BS or MS (preferred) in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering or equivalent.
  • You must be able to successfully perform the following minimum Physical, Cognitive and Environmental job requirements with or without accommodation for this position.
  • You have a strong understanding of engineering design principles. Strong fundamentals in circuits, analog/mixed signal designs and digital designs. Understanding of the HW development processes. Experience with power conversion (SMPS circuits) desired.

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About The Company

At Philips, we believe that every human matters. As a global health-tech leader, we focus on improving people’s health and wellbeing through meaningful innovation. The people who work here share our passion and are motivated to bring this purpose to life.For more than 130 years, we have been creating technologies and innovations that improve people's lives and support healthcare practitioners. Headquartered in the Netherlands and operating in more than 100 countries globally, we focus our advanced technology and deep clinical and consumer insights on Precision Diagnosis, Image Guided Therapy, Enterprise Informatics, Monitoring/ Connected Care, Sleep & Respiratory Care and Personal Health.Together, we deliver better care for more people because we believe that every human matters.

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