Electronics Hardware Engineer Engineering - Columbus, OH at Geebo

Electronics Hardware Engineer

Overview:
Location:
Columbus OH Job Type:
Full Time Work Authorization:
U.
S.
Citizen or Green Card The A.
C.
Coy Company is currently hiring for an Electronics Hardware Engineer.
Ideal candidates will need a Bachelors of Science/Electrical Engineering or equivalent with 2-3 years of relevant experience
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities Develop electronic designs from Inception to production in a fast-paced research and development setting You would be involved in assessment of product requirements, electrical schematic design, hardware selection and validation, PCB design, Firmware development, and product testing and approve Work on multiple simultaneous projects with a cross-functional team of engineers and designers Electrical schematic drawings PCB layout design Electrical component selection and utilization Firmware coding and testing Document testing results, research findings, and code functionality Use of debug tools, logic analyzers, and oscilloscopes Understanding and ability to meet compliance and testing requirements PLC programming and testing Supporting manufacturing process controls as needed
Qualifications:
Qualifications Education Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent Experience Required Two to three years of relevant experience Proficiency with Microsoft Office products Proficiency in the following Coding Languages:
C, C++, and C# Proficiency using GIT version control Knowledge of wiring schematics, various components, and PCB design Ability to work with little supervision Strong work ethic and a desire for excellence Demonstrated ability to work with others in a dynamic team environment Recommended Skills C (Programming Language) C Sharp (Programming Language) C+
(Programming Language) Debugging Electrical Engineering Electronics Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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