vodastra.com
Electrical Engineer
vodastra.com, Phoenix, Arizona, United States, 85003
We have two location first is
Grand Rapids, MIsecond is
Phoenix, AZ, USAResponsibilities:Conceptualize, design, support fab, and integrate digital, analog, and power circuitry, with supplemental RF principles, in the avionics realm.Electrical schematic generation and review with support for and review of
CAD layout (preferred skills with Altium).Design circuits with microprocessors, memory, Ethernet, SPI, I2C, high-speed busses including PCIE, and various avionics interfaces.Generate detailed electrical schematics and oversee the creation of
PCB layouts and routing designs.Generate design documents including
HRDs, HDDs, and HCIAsLead the design and development of processor CCAs for the T3CAS product line, ensuring compliance with technical specifications and integration with the selected RTOS.Create and maintain Hardware Change Impact Assessment (HCIA) and Plan for Hardware Aspects of Certification (PHAC) (PHACs).Develop prototype designs and participate in the verification and validation process to ensure system requirements are met.Conduct comprehensive electrical analyses to support design decisions, including power distribution and stress analysis.Collaborate with cross-functional teams to perform Design for Excellence (DFX) reviews, focusing on manufacturability, testability, and cost-effectiveness.
Work ExperienceRequirements:
Bachelor's degree in engineering or science. Prefer Electrical Engineering.Minimum 6 years of prior relevant experience in an electrical engineering role, including requirements definition, requirements verification, design reviews and documentation, integration, test and demonstration.Hands on experience designing and developing avionics products, preferably for surveillance (TCAS), displays, and/or recorders.Proficiency in RTOS integration and understanding of its implications on hardware design.Strong experience with hardware design tools for schematic capture, PCB layout, and routing.Familiarity with electrical analysis tools for power distribution, stress analysis, and other relevant simulations.Knowledge of industry standards and best practices for hardware design and development.Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.Effective communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to produce clear and concise technical documentation.Must be a US Person which requires US Citizenship or being a Green Card holder
Grand Rapids, MIsecond is
Phoenix, AZ, USAResponsibilities:Conceptualize, design, support fab, and integrate digital, analog, and power circuitry, with supplemental RF principles, in the avionics realm.Electrical schematic generation and review with support for and review of
CAD layout (preferred skills with Altium).Design circuits with microprocessors, memory, Ethernet, SPI, I2C, high-speed busses including PCIE, and various avionics interfaces.Generate detailed electrical schematics and oversee the creation of
PCB layouts and routing designs.Generate design documents including
HRDs, HDDs, and HCIAsLead the design and development of processor CCAs for the T3CAS product line, ensuring compliance with technical specifications and integration with the selected RTOS.Create and maintain Hardware Change Impact Assessment (HCIA) and Plan for Hardware Aspects of Certification (PHAC) (PHACs).Develop prototype designs and participate in the verification and validation process to ensure system requirements are met.Conduct comprehensive electrical analyses to support design decisions, including power distribution and stress analysis.Collaborate with cross-functional teams to perform Design for Excellence (DFX) reviews, focusing on manufacturability, testability, and cost-effectiveness.
Work ExperienceRequirements:
Bachelor's degree in engineering or science. Prefer Electrical Engineering.Minimum 6 years of prior relevant experience in an electrical engineering role, including requirements definition, requirements verification, design reviews and documentation, integration, test and demonstration.Hands on experience designing and developing avionics products, preferably for surveillance (TCAS), displays, and/or recorders.Proficiency in RTOS integration and understanding of its implications on hardware design.Strong experience with hardware design tools for schematic capture, PCB layout, and routing.Familiarity with electrical analysis tools for power distribution, stress analysis, and other relevant simulations.Knowledge of industry standards and best practices for hardware design and development.Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.Effective communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to produce clear and concise technical documentation.Must be a US Person which requires US Citizenship or being a Green Card holder