The Senior Hardware Engineer is responsible for developing next-generation electrical hardware for advanced semiconductor flow control products and related test fixtures. The position works across multiple engineering and operations teams to deliver reliable, production-ready designs.
Requirements
- Design, develop, and validate electrical hardware systems, including custom printed circuit boards utilizing microcontrollers, mixed-signal analog circuits (op-amps, ADCs, DACs), and low-voltage DC power conversion.
- Implement, integrate, and debug digital communication interfaces such as USB, UART, I2C, SPI, CAN, and RS-485.
- Lead hardware development through the full product lifecycle, transitioning designs from prototype to high-volume manufacturing (HVM) using PLM tools for revision control and documentation.
- Apply Design-for-Manufacturability (DFM) and Design-for-Test (DFT) principles, leveraging deep knowledge of PCB fabrication, assembly, and test processes.
- Collaborate cross-functionally with R&D, firmware, systems, and software teams to define hardware requirements and ensure hardware/software compatibility.
- Partner with supply chain and quality teams to support component selection, resolve production issues, and review First Article Inspection (FAI) data.
- Provide sustaining engineering support for released products, including root-cause analysis of hardware failures using oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and other diagnostic tools, and implement corrective actions and lessons learned.
Benefits
- Medical, dental, and vision plans
- Paid time-off program
- Paid holidays