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Synapse ITS

Sr. Electrical Engineer

Synapse ITS, Plano, Texas, us, 75086

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Overview The Sr. Electrical Engineer will develop and support our industry-leading traffic products. The successful candidate will help create products that allow the visually impaired to safely experience the world on their own terms. This position is located in Dallas, TX.

Responsibilities

Maintain and enhance electronic designs for existing product lines.

Own the electronic system design cycle from requirements through launch and beyond.

Design, develop, test and debug electronic designs.

Integrate, verify and validate new product designs and design changes.

Interface with a cross‑functional engineering team.

Support the Tech Support team with intimate product knowledge.

Contribute to a fun and innovative work environment.

Qualifications

Degree in Electrical, Electronic or Computer Engineering.

8–10 years of experience.

Technical Skills

Schematic capture and PCB layout using Altium.

Experience in microcontroller‑based digital design.

Experience in basic analog design.

Knowledge of wired communication interfaces, such as SPI, I2C, UART, CAN, USB and Ethernet.

Knowledge of wireless technologies, such as Bluetooth Low Energy and Wi‑Fi.

Experience with oscilloscopes, multimeters and similar tools to debug and validate electronic designs.

Familiarity with PCBA manufacturing processes.

Experience qualifying designs for EMC/EMI compliance.

Soft Skills

Strong interpersonal, analytical, organizational and follow‑up skills.

Solid problem‑solving skills; highly technical, quickly grasping how things work.

Presents technical concepts, ideas, and information in terms that both engineers and non‑engineers can understand.

Motivated by continuous learning and development.

Functions well in a small company/startup environment (high visibility, accountability and development velocity).

Ability to work independently with minimal supervision, and collaboratively with a cross‑functional team.

Disciplined engineering approach.

Differentiates value‑added activities from waste.

Demonstrates systems thinking.

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