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Collabera

Electrical Engineer IV

Collabera, Tualatin, Oregon, United States


Title: Electrical Engineer IV Company: Confidential until initial phone screening Location: Tualatin, Oregon – Hybrid (3 days/week on-site) Compensation: $130,000 - $140,000 Base Full-Time Direct Hire W2 No Sponsorship or C2C/C2H Available Our client is seeking an experienced Electrical Engineer IV to design and develop advanced electronic solutions. This role focuses on crafting reliable, cutting-edge systems and contributing to the development of etch products within a global product group. Key Responsibilities: Design and develop complex electrical systems and sub-systems, utilizing engineering methodologies. Contribute to research and development initiatives by collecting and analyzing data to enhance electrical designs. Develop functional specifications for intricate electrical/electromechanical systems and power distribution components. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to design and refine custom and OEM system components. Perform hands-on testing and validation using lab equipment to characterize system performance. Prepare comprehensive reports and technical presentations for diverse audiences during design reviews. Act as a mentor and resource for junior colleagues, fostering team growth. Required Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering (or related field). Proficiency in electronic circuit design (analog, digital), signal/control theory, electrical board design, and troubleshooting. Strong understanding of AC/DC power distribution systems. In-depth knowledge of electrical architecture, system integration, and applications. Expertise in PCB and low-voltage circuit design for power and control applications. Experience in applying power and control technologies for systems automation. Proficiency in CAD tools for circuit design and simulation (e.g., PCAD, ORCAD, ZUKEN, AutoCAD, Spice, ADS, HFSS). Preferred Qualifications: Ability to define functional requirements and thrive in dynamic team environments. Familiarity with design principles for serviceability, manufacturability, and reliability. Strong troubleshooting skills using tools such as network sniffers, protocol analyzers, and tool logs. Problem-solving experience with techniques such as 5-why, 8D, and fishbone analysis. Excellent communication skills, including technical presentation expertise. Experience in the semiconductor or related industries (industrial, automotive, military).