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November 09, 2006

Serious Staffing Solutions - Electrical Engineer, Product Development

Position: Electrical Engineer, Product Development B - 109

Job Description: The Electrical Engineer, Product Development (Mobile Computing Division) will be responsible for leading and contributing to all aspects of the electrical/system design and development of portable hand held computers and accessories for mission critical enterprise applications. Specific position duties will include:

  • Specify/document product requirements for Mobile Computing devices.
  • Lead hardware team in system design and analysis for digital/analog systems.
  • Lead design, simulation, and test of mobile device and overall system.
  • Resolve and provide leadership to others in resolving system test issues, including EMI, ESD, radio performance, etc.
  • Provide technical management of third party designers for handheld computer and accessory product development.

Requirements:

  • Demonstrated ability to develop products from concept through high-volume production.
  • Proficiency in leading project development with third-party designers.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills.
  • Ability to work independently with motivation and self-direction.
  • BSEE with 5-7 years applicable experience (MSEE preferred)
  • Experience of 5+ yrs with integration of embedded processors, memory systems, wireless networks, display and audio systems into mobile devices.
  • Experience in low-power, battery-powered device design.
  • Experience in RF Radio module integration including WWAN (CDMA / GPRS).
  • Experience in leadership role within cross-functional team.
  • Knowledge of high-speed circuit design techniques
  • Knowledge of data capture devices such as imagers (CCD /CMOS), laser scanners, magnetic swipe readers, radios, biometric devices, etc. a plus.

Location: Suffolk County, NY

Send resumes to suzann@seriousstaffingsolutions.com.

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