Cynet systems Inc
Job Description
The Hardware Validation Engineer will be responsible for developing and executing validation plans for hardware components, subsystems, and systems. This role involves collaborating with design and production teams, analyzing test data, troubleshooting issues, and ensuring compliance with specifications through structured validation processes. Pay Range: $65hr - $70hr Responsibilities
Develop and implement detailed validation plans tailored to specific hardware designs. Collaborate with design and production teams to understand and test against product requirements. Analyze and interpret data from validation tests, offering insights and recommendations. Design and document validation processes, findings, and insights in a structured and clear manner. Conduct component specification studies and component validation. Oversee and plan the use of validation equipment to guarantee consistent results. Work cross-functionally to troubleshoot and address hardware issues identified during validation. Perform second source qualification, cost-down design validation, and drive manufacturing efficiencies. Support new product introduction and sustaining engineering. Develop and contribute to testing automation. Write scripts in Python to support automation and validation processes. Requirements
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering. 5+ years of experience in hardware design and validation of components, subsystems, and systems. Experience performing PCB schematic and layout reviews to ensure specification compliance. Knowledge of power and thermal design and validation. Experience in hardware validation, including high-speed I/O, low-speed I/O, voltage regulator evaluation, and results analysis. Proficiency in scripting languages such as Python. Understanding of electrical engineering design principles, transmission-line theory, SI/PI analysis, PCB PDN design, and high-speed circuit designs. Experience using high-speed logic analyzers, oscilloscopes, TDR/VNAs, and power meters.
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The Hardware Validation Engineer will be responsible for developing and executing validation plans for hardware components, subsystems, and systems. This role involves collaborating with design and production teams, analyzing test data, troubleshooting issues, and ensuring compliance with specifications through structured validation processes. Pay Range: $65hr - $70hr Responsibilities
Develop and implement detailed validation plans tailored to specific hardware designs. Collaborate with design and production teams to understand and test against product requirements. Analyze and interpret data from validation tests, offering insights and recommendations. Design and document validation processes, findings, and insights in a structured and clear manner. Conduct component specification studies and component validation. Oversee and plan the use of validation equipment to guarantee consistent results. Work cross-functionally to troubleshoot and address hardware issues identified during validation. Perform second source qualification, cost-down design validation, and drive manufacturing efficiencies. Support new product introduction and sustaining engineering. Develop and contribute to testing automation. Write scripts in Python to support automation and validation processes. Requirements
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering. 5+ years of experience in hardware design and validation of components, subsystems, and systems. Experience performing PCB schematic and layout reviews to ensure specification compliance. Knowledge of power and thermal design and validation. Experience in hardware validation, including high-speed I/O, low-speed I/O, voltage regulator evaluation, and results analysis. Proficiency in scripting languages such as Python. Understanding of electrical engineering design principles, transmission-line theory, SI/PI analysis, PCB PDN design, and high-speed circuit designs. Experience using high-speed logic analyzers, oscilloscopes, TDR/VNAs, and power meters.
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