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Scalence L.L.C. · 3 weeks ago

Hardware Engineer I

Scalence L.L.C. is seeking a Hardware Engineer I to make technical contributions under the scope of medium-scale design or design validation projects. The role involves implementing, testing, and maintaining hardware designs while preparing various documentation and collaborating across projects.
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Responsibilities

Analyze performance or requirements of complex or constrained hardware components with minimal guidance. Use industry-appropriate tools to develop and optimize hardware component designs against requirements, acknowledging and considering cross-functional design constraints
Document hardware design, implementation, or test/validation results throughout the product life cycle with minimal guidance
Identify flaws and issues with hardware components. Analyze key issues, risks, or trade-offs, and address common hardware failures by identifying corrective solutions
Review hardware designs, such as block diagrams, schematics, layouts, BOM, algorithms, protocols, and link budgets, to help anticipate and address issues/risks. Evaluate hardware performance and help identify causes of deviation from prediction. Help identify test discrepancies. Perform measurements/simulations to validate design specifications with minimal guidance. Suggest design improvements

Qualification

Hardware Architecture KnowledgeHardware Systems ImplementationTechnical DocumentationProduct Development LifecycleDebuggingTroubleshootingSystems ThinkingIndustry KnowledgeDomain-Specific KnowledgeData AnalysisSynthesisTeam Management

Required

1 year of experience working in a relevant technical environment or an advanced degree
Analyze performance or requirements of complex or constrained hardware components with minimal guidance
Use industry-appropriate tools to develop and optimize hardware component designs against requirements, acknowledging and considering cross-functional design constraints
Document hardware design, implementation, or test/validation results throughout the product life cycle with minimal guidance
Identify flaws and issues with hardware components
Analyze key issues, risks, or trade-offs, and address common hardware failures by identifying corrective solutions
Review hardware designs, such as block diagrams, schematics, layouts, BOM, algorithms, protocols, and link budgets, to help anticipate and address issues/risks
Evaluate hardware performance and help identify causes of deviation from prediction
Help identify test discrepancies
Perform measurements/simulations to validate design specifications with minimal guidance
Suggest design improvements
Team Management (10%)
Systems Thinking (10%)
Technical Documentation (10%)
Industry Knowledge (10%)
Hardware Architecture Knowledge (10%)
Product Development Lifecycle (10%)
Hardware Systems and Subsystems Implementation (10%)
Domain-Specific Knowledge (10%)
Data Analysis and Synthesis (10%)
Debugging, Troubleshooting, and Failure Analysis (10%)

Company

Scalence L.L.C.

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Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
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