Senior Electronics Design Engineer

Emerson

  • Pune, Maharashtra
Senior Electronics Design Engineer
Job Posted : Dec 23rd, 2022

Job Description

If you are a Senior Electronics Design Engineer looking for a great opportunity to grow, develop and expand your skills professionally, Emerson has an exciting must-see opportunity for you based in our Pune location. As a Senior Electronics Design Engineer, you will be a part of a team responsible for new product development of industrial automation products & bring new technology into the industrial space.

Responsibilities:-

  • Identify and drive process improvements
  • Work as part of a multi-discipline team
  • Design low power / high reliability analog and digital circuits.
  • Design microcontroller /microprocessor-based controller boards
  • Design & develop peripheral interface circuits based on I2C/SPI/UART/IOs/Memory etc
  • Perform design simulations using SPICE.
  • Perform and/or oversee PCB layouts
  • Develop and execute electronics test plans.
  • Influence mechanical, firmware and manufacturing design requirements to assure a successful end-product.

Required Qualification And Experience:-

  • B.S. degree in Electronics Engineering or related level of experience plus certifications
  • 8+ years of relevant professional experience

Preferred Qualification And Experience:-

  • Good working knowledge of electronic test equipment including scopes, meters, signal generators, etc.
  • 5+ years of experience with analog and digital circuit design
  • A good understanding of electromagnetics and compliance requirements (EMC).
  • Experience developing products with industrial protocols: HART, Foundation Fieldbus, Profibus, Industrial Ethernet

Location:-

  • Pune, Maharashtra.

Company Overview:-

Emerson, a Fortune 500 company with $18.4 billion in sales, more than 20 Innovation, Solutions & Engineering Centres, and 200 manufacturing locations worldwide, is committed to helping employees grow and thrive throughout their careers. We are innovators, question-askers and problem-solvers. We don’t settle for good enough or “This is the way it’s always been done.” Instead, we push ourselves and strive for the “never been done before.

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