Senior Hardware PCB Development and Design Engineer

Job Responsibilities

1. Led the entire development process of the active suspension controller’s hardware PCB, including core tasks such as requirements analysis, solution design, schematic drawing, PCB layout, component selection, and EMC design. Took primary responsibility for the feasibility, reliability, cost, and manufacturability of the hardware solution.

2. Responsible for overall control of the hardware development plan, formulating a detailed hardware development schedule based on project objectives, clearly defining task milestones and deliverables for each phase, and ensuring that the development work progresses smoothly and in an orderly manner.

3. Assume responsibility for schedule management of the project’s hardware component, track development progress in real time, identify and resolve technical challenges and schedule risks during the development process, and promptly coordinate internal and external resources to ensure the project is implemented according to plan.

4. Lead the development and testing/validation of hardware prototype samples, formulate test plans, analyze test data, propose optimization and improvement solutions for issues encountered during testing, and drive their implementation.

5. Responsible for preparing and archiving hardware technical documentation, including schematics, PCB files, bill of materials (BOM), test reports, and technical specifications.

6. Work with software engineers to complete the joint debugging of hardware and software, and provide technical support at the hardware level. Coordinate with the production team to resolve hardware-related issues during mass production.

7. Stay abreast of hardware technology trends in the industry, integrate advanced technologies and concepts into project development, and enhance product competitiveness.

 

Job Requirements

1. Bachelor’s degree or above in a relevant field such as Electronic Engineering, Automation, Microelectronics, etc.; more than 5 years of work experience in hardware PCB development and design. Preference will be given to candidates with experience in the automotive electronics sector (especially in suspension controllers, body control units, ECUs, etc.).

2. Possess the ability to independently complete the entire development process of complex hardware PCBs, with proficient mastery of schematic design tools (such as Altium Designer and Cadence OrCAD) and PCB layout tools (such as Cadence Allegro). Also, have an in-depth understanding of high-speed PCB design and EMC/EMI design standards.

3. Familiar with industry standards related to automotive electronics (such as ISO 26262); priority will be given to candidates with experience in functional safety development. Understanding of the operating principles, hardware architecture, and performance requirements of active suspension controllers is also required.

4. Possesses project development experience on the Party B’s side, with extensive expertise in overall project management and schedule control, capable of efficiently coordinating resources and driving project delivery.

5. Possess solid expertise in analog and digital electronics, and be familiar with the selection and application of various automotive electronic components (such as MCUs, sensors, power devices, power management chips, etc.).

6. Possesses strong problem-analysis and problem-solving skills, clear logical thinking, and a meticulous and detail-oriented work ethic. Has excellent communication and coordination skills as well as a strong team spirit. 7. Able to handle moderate project pressures and demonstrates a high sense of responsibility and strong execution capabilities.

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