Digital Engineer
Job Summary
XTRM/SPRL Labs is a facility of the College of Engineering that serves clients who are faculty, government agencies (such as NASA and DoD), and commercial companies in the development of unique integrated systems and instrumentation that are often used in challenging environments (e.g. space, arctic, above/on/below the water).
Responsibilities
- Performing circuit and schematic design from requirements and developing the associated design documentation and test planning.
- Instrument testing, including use of specialized equipment.
- Support of proposal development especially in space systems.
- Designing, developing, testing, and evaluating programmable hardware devices, digital circuits, and/or embedded systems.
- Data systems design, including selection of parts, materials, and process to survive harsh environments.
- Programming, modifying, and/or configuring system firmware that manages the reprogrammable hardware and associated interfaces to provide services to the applications.
- Applying software engineering principles to design, develop, test, and evaluate/modify software /firmware applications.
- Working with other engineering teams and clients on a regular basis to discuss design concepts, potential problems, and proposed resolutions.
Required Qualifications
- BS in electrical engineering, physics, mathematics, or relevant areas
- Familiarity with digital systems (FPGA, ASICs, PCB, Microcontrollers, etc.)
- Understanding the process for developing electronic designs and test procedures from requirements.
- Develop new documentation and work to keep existing documentation up-to-date.
- Work as part of a team of faculty, research scientists, engineers, and technicians.
- Must be a U.S. citizen to comply with sponsor (NASA) regulations.
- Must be willing to travel occasionally for this position.
Desired Qualifications
- MS or other advanced degree in engineering, physics, or mathematics
- Experience in industry or student projects designing systems and equipment for application in space environments, especially with consideration to charging, radiation, or other effects on the design of electronic equipment.
- Experience with designing, developing, testing, and/or evaluating microelectronic components (FPGA, ASICs, PCB, Microcontrollers, etc.), technology and equipment.
- Schematic and layout design experience.
- Experience with coding in C, C#, VHDL, MATLAB, and JavaScript.
- Experience using Visual Studio, Altium Designer, Visio, MATLAB/Simulink, AMD Vivado Design Suite, Libero Design Suite, LTSpice, and Git.
- Familiarity with communication protocols such as SPI, I?C, UART, Ethernet, SpaceWire, and USB.
- Experience designing with memory, high-speed serial interfaces, ADCs, DACs, or RF/digital mixed-signal systems.
Modes of Work
Positions that are eligible for hybrid or mobile/remote work mode are at the discretion of the hiring department. Work agreements are reviewed annually at a minimum and are subject to change at any time, and for any reason, throughout the course of employment.
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