Energy Jobline ZR
Electrical Engineer I (Analog Experience) in Pinellas Park
Energy Jobline ZR, Florida, New York, United States
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Job Description Bring Your Electrical Engineering Skills to Life!
Are you ready to launch your engineering career designing real hardware with real impact?
At
Custom Manufacturing & Engineering (CME) , we're looking for an
Electrical Engineer I
with a passion for
analog circuit design
and a desire to work on systems that matter - power electronics, intelligent control systems, and mission‑critical tech used in defense, industrial, and space applications.
This isn't a role where you'll be stuck tweaking legacy designs or buried in spreadsheets. You'll be hands‑on with real hardware from day one – designing, prototyping, testing, and shipping systems that solve real‑world problems.
If you're curious, collaborative, and want to grow fast, we want to hear from you.
What You'll Work On:
Design and develop analog and mixed‑signal circuits for power, sensing, and control systems.
Prototype and test designs – yes, you'll actually get to use the lab bench.
Use tools like
OrCAD ,
SPICE , or
LTspice
to simulate and validate your ideas.
Work side‑by‑side with mechanical, software, and manufacturing engineers.
Troubleshoot, iterate, and improve designs based on real performance data.
Engage with suppliers and vendors to source the right parts and solutions.
Document your work clearly so others can build on it.
Other engineering tasks as assigned.
What We're Looking For:
Proven ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a diverse, cross‑functional team.
Strong communication skills – able to clearly convey technical concepts across departments and to external partners/vendors.
Comfortable interpreting schematics, blueprints, and technical documentation.
Skilled in preparing technical reports and presenting findings to both technical and non‑technical audiences.
Experience with
OrCAD PCB Designer , schematic capture tools, or circuit simulation software is a plus (SPICE, LTspice, electromagnetic simulators, etc.).
Ability to manage tasks, meet deadlines, and contribute meaningfully to engineering projects from concept through completion.
Qualifications & Requirements:
Bachelor's degree
in Electrical Engineering (required).
3.0+ GPA
and/or 0‑2 years of electrical experience.
Hands‑on exposure to
analog circuit design
– op‑amps, filters, power supplies, signal conditioning, etc.
Comfortable with oscilloscopes, function generators, and multimeters.
Familiar with schematic capture and simulation tools (OrCAD, SPICE, LTspice, etc.).
Strong communicator who can explain technical concepts clearly.
A curious mindset and drive to solve problems.
Must be a
U.S. Person
(U.S. or lawful permanent resident) in accordance with
ITAR/EAR regulations .
Must pass checks, drug screening, and reference.
Travel Percentage Required:
Minimal & Usually Local to Vendors. 0% – 5% travel.
Why Join CME? At
CME , you won't just tweak circuits – you'll design, build, and ship real hardware that powers defense, aerospace, and industrial innovation as we have been doing for nearly 30 years!
As an engineer here, you'll tackle challenges like:
Designing
mission‑critical analog circuits
and power systems.
Solving
EMI, thermal, and ruggedization
constraints.
Debugging, testing, and improving hardware –
hands‑on .
You'll work on
high‑impact projects , learn fast, and contribute from day one. We're small enough that your voice matters, and experienced enough to back big ideas with real execution.
Purposeful work in defense, space, and sustainability.
Direct access to senior engineers and mentorship.
Real ownership, real growth.
Based in Tampa Bay – no state income tax, year‑round sunshine.
Energy Jobline wishes you the very best of luck in your next career move.
#J-18808-Ljbffr
We focus on the Oil & Gas, Renewables, Engineering, Power, and Nuclear markets as well as emerging technologies in EV, Battery, and Fusion. We are committed to ensuring that we offer the most exciting career opportunities from around the world for our jobseekers.
Job Description Bring Your Electrical Engineering Skills to Life!
Are you ready to launch your engineering career designing real hardware with real impact?
At
Custom Manufacturing & Engineering (CME) , we're looking for an
Electrical Engineer I
with a passion for
analog circuit design
and a desire to work on systems that matter - power electronics, intelligent control systems, and mission‑critical tech used in defense, industrial, and space applications.
This isn't a role where you'll be stuck tweaking legacy designs or buried in spreadsheets. You'll be hands‑on with real hardware from day one – designing, prototyping, testing, and shipping systems that solve real‑world problems.
If you're curious, collaborative, and want to grow fast, we want to hear from you.
What You'll Work On:
Design and develop analog and mixed‑signal circuits for power, sensing, and control systems.
Prototype and test designs – yes, you'll actually get to use the lab bench.
Use tools like
OrCAD ,
SPICE , or
LTspice
to simulate and validate your ideas.
Work side‑by‑side with mechanical, software, and manufacturing engineers.
Troubleshoot, iterate, and improve designs based on real performance data.
Engage with suppliers and vendors to source the right parts and solutions.
Document your work clearly so others can build on it.
Other engineering tasks as assigned.
What We're Looking For:
Proven ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a diverse, cross‑functional team.
Strong communication skills – able to clearly convey technical concepts across departments and to external partners/vendors.
Comfortable interpreting schematics, blueprints, and technical documentation.
Skilled in preparing technical reports and presenting findings to both technical and non‑technical audiences.
Experience with
OrCAD PCB Designer , schematic capture tools, or circuit simulation software is a plus (SPICE, LTspice, electromagnetic simulators, etc.).
Ability to manage tasks, meet deadlines, and contribute meaningfully to engineering projects from concept through completion.
Qualifications & Requirements:
Bachelor's degree
in Electrical Engineering (required).
3.0+ GPA
and/or 0‑2 years of electrical experience.
Hands‑on exposure to
analog circuit design
– op‑amps, filters, power supplies, signal conditioning, etc.
Comfortable with oscilloscopes, function generators, and multimeters.
Familiar with schematic capture and simulation tools (OrCAD, SPICE, LTspice, etc.).
Strong communicator who can explain technical concepts clearly.
A curious mindset and drive to solve problems.
Must be a
U.S. Person
(U.S. or lawful permanent resident) in accordance with
ITAR/EAR regulations .
Must pass checks, drug screening, and reference.
Travel Percentage Required:
Minimal & Usually Local to Vendors. 0% – 5% travel.
Why Join CME? At
CME , you won't just tweak circuits – you'll design, build, and ship real hardware that powers defense, aerospace, and industrial innovation as we have been doing for nearly 30 years!
As an engineer here, you'll tackle challenges like:
Designing
mission‑critical analog circuits
and power systems.
Solving
EMI, thermal, and ruggedization
constraints.
Debugging, testing, and improving hardware –
hands‑on .
You'll work on
high‑impact projects , learn fast, and contribute from day one. We're small enough that your voice matters, and experienced enough to back big ideas with real execution.
Purposeful work in defense, space, and sustainability.
Direct access to senior engineers and mentorship.
Real ownership, real growth.
Based in Tampa Bay – no state income tax, year‑round sunshine.
Energy Jobline wishes you the very best of luck in your next career move.
#J-18808-Ljbffr