Hardware Engineerother related Employment listings - Tualatin, OR at Geebo

Hardware Engineer

We are the global test and automation specialists, powering next-generation technologies through sophisticated solutions. Behind every electronic device you use, Teradyne's test technology ensures your device works right the first time, every time! Our portfolio of automation solutions help manufacturers to develop and deliver products quickly, efficiently and cost-effectively. Together, Teradyne companies deliver manufacturing automation across industries and applications around the world! Organization & Role In Tualatin, Oregon, we develop test instruments for some of the world's highest performance integrated circuits. Our products integrate state-of-the art digital and analog design, along with novel cooling techniques. We are a small, close-knit team working in an exciting, focused atmosphere. Responsibilities As a Hardware Circuit Designer, you will develop instrumentation for high-speed digital and high-accuracy analog instrumentation for the test and measurement market. Basic Qualifications & Skills To qualify for this position, you should have demonstrable skills in all or most of the following areas:
- Strong analog and digital circuit design with solid understanding of underlying theory and principles - Analog design concepts for low-noise, low-leakage design - High-speed digital design knowledge, >8 Gbps preferred - Transmission line theory and application - Power delivery and ground bounce concepts - Thermal & mechanical fundamentals - PCB layout experience - Ability to lead other engineers from multiple disciplines and to help make trade-offs Education - BSEE; MSEE preferred, with 10
years of experience Nearest Major Market:
Portland Oregon Job Segment:
Manufacturing Engineer, Hardware Engineer, Engineer, Thermal Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Engineering
Salary Range:
$150K -- $200K
Minimum Qualification
Hardware DevelopmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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