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University of Rochester Electrical Engineer, High Speed Analog Electronic Design in Rochester, New York
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Job Location (Full Address):
Select a Shipping Address, Rochester, New York, United States of America, 14627
Opening:
Worker Subtype:
Regular
Time Type:
Full time
Scheduled Weekly Hours:
40
Department:
220548 LLE-Laboratory for Laser Energ
Grade:
UR URG 112
Compensation Range:
$68,400.00 - $102,600.00
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Responsibilities:
Performs engineering work requiring full professional competency, a thorough knowledge of a special field of engineering and a background in related fields. May supervise lower classified engineers, technicians and clerical staff assigned to the project.Schedule 8 AM-5 PM Responsibilities Position Summary: The Laboratory for Laser Energetics (LLE) of the University of Rochester is a unique national resource for research and education in science and technology focusing on using lasers to initiate fusion and high energy density physics. LLE is currently seeking an experienced high-speed analog electronics design engineer in the Electronics and Controls Engineering group. The successful candidate will design and support custom high-speed/high-bandwidth electrical circuits and systems used on high power experimental laser systems. The candidate will be working independently with scientists and engineers from other disciplines in a team environment writing requirements, presenting project reviews, designing/fielding custom equipment, and documenting final assemblies. Candidate should have a BSEE and 10 years of experience, or MSEE and 5 years of relevant experience or equivalent. Requirements include the ability to demonstrate a theoretical and hands-on knowledge of the following: - Design, assembly, documentation, testing and troubleshooting electronic circuits and systems - Laboratory electrical measurement techniques, including high-bandwidth oscilloscopes and RF test equipment - CAD schematic capture - Component level circuit design and troubleshooting - Circuit simulation with SPICE or equivalent - Understanding of lumped and distributed circuit analysis Desired skills or experience includes: - Strong documentation skills - Working knowledge of high-speed circuit board layout concepts, including grounding/shielding, microstrip transmission line, and reduction of parasitic elements - Experience with nanosecond/picosecond timing and measurement - Project budgeting and time management - Curiosity and a desire to learn new concepts, skills, and techniques
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