Responsibilities
As a Graduate Engineer in Analog Circuit Design within the Product Development team, you will support the design and development of analog and mixed-signal hardware for test and measurement instruments. You will work alongside experienced engineers to gain hands-on experience in areas such as power supplies, power distribution systems, analog signal conditioning, mixed-signal design, data conversion (ADC/DAC), sensor and I/O interfaces, PLLs, and analog filter design.
You will be involved in the hardware development lifecycle, from concept and design through verification and product release. This role provides an excellent opportunity to develop technical expertise in analog and mixed-signal circuit design while working on cutting-edge instrumentation products.
Typical activities include:
- Assist in the design and development of analog and mixed-signal circuits and subsystems.
- Support hardware architecture development for test and measurement instruments.
- Perform circuit simulation and analysis using EDA tools such as LTSpice, PSpice, HSpice, or equivalent.
- Participate in hardware verification, debugging, troubleshooting, and performance evaluation activities.
- Assist in component selection, evaluation, and qualification.
- Work closely with hardware, software, firmware, FPGA, and mechanical engineers to support product development activities.
- Contribute to system integration and testing efforts.
- Prepare and maintain hardware design documentation and reports.
- Support continuous improvement initiatives for design processes and methodologies.
- Stay updated with emerging technologies and industry trends relevant to analog and mixed-signal design.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field.
- Fresh graduates are encouraged to apply.
- Basic understanding of analog, digital, and mixed-signal circuit fundamentals.
- Familiarity with circuit simulation tools such as LTSpice, PSpice, HSpice, or similar is an advantage.
- Knowledge of electronic components, circuit analysis, and troubleshooting techniques.
- Exposure to hardware design projects, laboratory work, or internships is an added advantage.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Willingness to learn and work in a multidisciplinary engineering environment.
- Good communication and teamwork skills.
- Self-motivated with a strong interest in hardware and product development.
- Good command of written and spoken English.