Our Client, is a Internet Content & Information company, is looking for a Electrical Engineer IV for their Sunnyvale, CA location.
Responsibilities:
Partner with Client prototype teams to support prototype builds that include electrical and mechanical assembly, electrical component level placement/re-work and supporting bring-up with engineering teams to accelerate early concept development across Clients VR hardware organization.
Be the primary point of contact for hardware testing and troubleshooting from an electrical standpoint and work with other engineers in a team to root cause failures and come up with preventive and corrective actions.
Hands-on experience with debugging and related equipment (Oscilloscope, Multimeters, Logic Analyzers, etc.)
Ability to do PCBA (printed circuit board assembly) and FPC (flexible printed circuit) rework in electrical lab environment
Collaborating in a team environment with cross-functional teams such system engineering, architecture, product design, NPI and research.
Ability to execute multiple streams of work simultaneously and independently balance and prioritize project workload to ensure success against timeline constraints
Creativity, verbal and written communication skills, analytical and problem solving ability.
Displays attributes of a critical thinker and leverages innovative ideas. Team player and detail oriented.
Requirements:
8+ years of experience with prototypes or bench electrical assembly, bring-up, electro-mechanical integration, and ability to do electrical and mechanical debug
Ability to read and understand schematics and locate components on PCBs using design schematics and layout viewers
Set up, support, and maintain hardware in a lab environment
Generate complete assembly/test documentation of prototype assembly/ test setup and share results
Systems-level engineering development and test experience with complex integrated electromechanical assemblies
Experience with system-level electrical design including circuit design, system bring-up, integration, and debug
Specifying components, building schematics, completing board layouts, assembling, testing, debugging, and integrating designs into opto-electro-mechanical systems
Experience with soldering. Fine pitched devices, 0201 or 0402 components, BGA/CSP, rework power components
Parts programming (FPGA, Flash, etc.) and ability to take scope measurements
Why Should You Apply?
Excellent growth and advancement opportunities
As an equal opportunity employer, ICONMA provides an employment environment that supports and encourages the abilities of all persons without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or express, ethnicity, national origin, age, disability status, political affiliation, genetics, marital status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.