Lead Engineer-Hardware design
Emerson Electric
In This Role, Your Responsibilities Will Be:
- Independently design and develop electronic hardware for Industrial Applications such as Electric Actuators.
- Design analog, digital, and mixed‑signal circuits including microcontroller systems, sensor interfaces, power supplies, and signal conditioning.
- Translate subsystem requirements into robust, manufacturable hardware designs.
- Lead in schematic design, component selection, PCB layout, tolerance stack‑up, and routing considerations.
- Perform prototype hardware start‑up, debugging, and functional/performance validation.
- Conduct detailed analysis and resolution of hardware issues during development and testing phases.
- Ensure designs comply with EMI / EMC, safety, and environmental requirements by following established best practices.
- Work closely with firmware, mechanical, and test teams to ensure integrated system-level solutions.
- Support interaction with suppliers, contract manufacturers, and test labs for prototype and pilot builds.
- Mentor junior engineers in hardware design practices, debugging techniques, and documentation.
- Actively participate in technical reviews, design discussions, and knowledge sharing.
- Communicate progress, risks, and technical challenges to the Technical Lead periodically.
For This Role, You Will Need:
- BE / Equivalent in Industrial Electronics / Electronics and Telecommunication with 8 to 12 years of experience in Electronics Hardware Design and Development.
- Strong hands‑on expertise in analog and digital circuit design.
- Proven experience in microcontroller-based designs, sensor interfacing, ADCs/DACs, and low‑noise signal conditioning.
- Good understanding of control electronics, signal integrity, grounding, and isolation techniques.
- Experience with communication protocols such as SPI, I2C, CAN, RS485, RS232, Ethernet, or USB.
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