Senior PCB Engineer Engineering - Germantown, MD at Geebo

Senior PCB Engineer

This position will have access to US export-restricted materials.
MUST BE US CITIZEN
Responsibilities:
Technical Line Management of Electrical CAD team membersOwnership & Advancement of ECAD development processes, toolsets, design techniques, & fabrication techniques.
Design of the next generation Satellite Communication circuit boards (PCB, PWB, ECAD) for Hughes.
Generate detailed documentation of complex printed circuit boards conforming to applicable IPC standards.
Work with engineers and factory teams to optimize layouts for performance, costs, and manufacturability.
Complete placement and layout of PCB designs using Cadence Allegro PCB Editor v17.
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4, utilizing Constraint Manager to meet performance needs.
Demonstrate a strong understanding of industry PCB guidelines for signal integrity, reliability, and manufacturability per IPC standards.
Provide layout assistance to PCB Designer staff.
Interface with PCB vendors to resolve technical issues.
Set schedule milestones in conjunction with development teams.
Participate in and conduct design reviews related to circuit boards.
Basic RequirementsBachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering or related field10
years of PCB design & layout experience.
5
years of Technical Management relating to PCB design.
Preferred QualificationsMaster's Degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or related fieldExperience with high density layout, multilayer boards, controlled impedance traces, high speed digital, FPGA/ASIC/BGA fanout, RF transmission lines, etched antennas, grounding techniques, power supplies, etc.
IPC Certification of CID/CID+Experience with Circuit Board design of modems, RF Transceiver, Routers, Switches, or relevant telecommunication equipment.
Technical understanding of printed circuit board manufacturing fabrication process and board assembly process.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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