Digital-Analog Design Engineer

We currently have an opening for a regular, full-time DIGITAL ANALOG ENGINEER based in our Corporate Headquarters in Monterey, California.

Basic Purpose: Design microprocessor-based circuits and associated analog circuitry for use in control systems and instrumentation.  Responsibilities include taking designs from concept through to production, including all necessary documentation and support information.  The Engineer will interface with other groups within the Company as required to complete design projects.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

 

70% Design, test, and verify electronic designs for new products         

1.      Design microprocessor based control circuits.

2.      Design analog interfaces.

3.      Provide all required firmware.

4.      Provide all required documentation for production.

5.      Support design of test fixtures for new products.

6.      Support finding solutions to any production issues. 

           

20% Update existing designs as required to fix issues or prolong useful life

            1.      Work with manufacturing to resolve production issues.

2.      Evaluate current designs to find cost effective solutions to production issues.

3.      Evaluate change requests to determine feasibility.

 

10%  Assist in conceptual design of future products

            1.      Provide feedback on problems encountered with earlier designs.

2.      Assist in the research and testing of new concepts and hardware.

 

Education and Work Experience:

B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering.  Five years of experience in microprocessor-based circuits design including generation of firmware.  Experience using programmable logic arrays.  General analog circuit design skills a must.  Basic knowledge of power supply design desirable.  Assembly and C programming skills required.  Visual Basic programming skills a plus.

 

Specialized Knowledge and Skills:

Good knowledge of basic analog and digital design principles along with experience in minimizing power consumption for battery powered circuits.  Good communication skills and ability to generate clearly understood technical documentation.  Good mechanical design aptitude a plus.

 

Equipment Applications:

Working knowledge of personal computers and Microsoft Office software. Familiarity with PADS Logic schematic capture software a plus.

 

Work Environment and Physical Demands:

General office and electronics lab environment. Some travel required. No special physical demands.

Benefits: Lansmont offers challenging work with an opportunity for advancement in a great work environment. What we offer to qualified candidates is an excellent benefits package including three weeks of paid time off to start, 401(k) retirement plan, employee stock ownership plan, medical, dental, vision, flexible spending plan and profit sharing. We are an equal opportunity employer.

For consideration, please email your resume to LansmontHR@lansmont.com. You may fax your resume to (831) 655-6687 or mail it to: Lansmont Corporation, 17 Mandeville Court, Monterey CA 93940 Attention: Human Resources. No phone calls please.