Babich & Associates
Technical Recruiter | A/E/C Industry Focused
Position Summary
We are seeking an Analog Circuit Design Engineer to join a hardware development team. This role is responsible for hands‑on design and validation of electronics used in safety‑critical aerospace applications. The engineer will lead projects from initial concept through production release, developing board‑level analog and mixed‑signal circuitry integrated with embedded processing elements. This position is performed on‑site.
Key Responsibilities
Architect, design, and analyze analog and mixed‑signal circuits for aerospace‑grade electronic assemblies, ensuring compliance with applicable environmental, verification, and qualification standards.
Drive the full development cycle—from concept definition, schematic creation, and design reviews through verification, documentation, and handoff to manufacturing.
Produce all required design artifacts including schematics, PCB layout data packages, bills of materials, and fabrication/assembly documentation using professional CAD/EDA tools.
Oversee external PCB fabrication partners, including rigid and flexible board technologies, to ensure quality and manufacturability.
Apply circuit modeling and simulation tools (e.g., SPICE‑based platforms) to analyze and validate analog performance.
Support test system development and verification activities using common programming languages (Assembler, C/C++, Python, LabVIEW).
Generate technical documentation in accordance with internal quality and development processes, such as design requirements, verification procedures, qualification reports, and change records.
Provide ongoing engineering support for both new designs and legacy hardware.
Additional Responsibilities
Collaborate closely with cross‑disciplinary peers, including embedded software and mechanical design engineers, to ensure system‑level integration and performance.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, or a related discipline.
At least
5 years of experience specifically in analog circuit design , simulation, troubleshooting, and validation within products that incorporate embedded electronics or microcontroller‑based architectures.
Proficiency using laboratory instrumentation such as oscilloscopes, multimeters, signal or function generators, spectrum analyzers, power supplies, and electronic loads.
Experience with professional CAD/EDA platforms (e.g., ORCAD, KiCAD, AutoCAD).
Working knowledge of common digital communication interfaces (Ethernet, RS-232, RS-485, CAN, ARINC‑style buses).
Strong ability to interpret and explain datasheets, component specifications, and system requirements.
Effective communication skills and the initiative to independently expand technical competencies.
Detail‑oriented mindset with strong organizational habits and the ability to meet schedule commitments.
Must be able to successfully complete background screening and drug testing.
Preferred Qualifications
Familiarity with aerospace and defense hardware development standards (e.g., DO‑254, DO‑160, DO‑178C, MIL‑STD‑461).
Understanding of hardware design assurance (DAL A/B/C) processes under relevant airborne electronics guidelines.
Experience with automated test development using Python, C/C#, LabVIEW, or TestStand.
Background in EMI/EMC troubleshooting and compliance resolution.
Prior work in avionics, transportation electronics, or other regulated hardware environments.
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Engineering, Design, and Research
Industries Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing, Engineering Services, and Defense and Space Manufacturing
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We are seeking an Analog Circuit Design Engineer to join a hardware development team. This role is responsible for hands‑on design and validation of electronics used in safety‑critical aerospace applications. The engineer will lead projects from initial concept through production release, developing board‑level analog and mixed‑signal circuitry integrated with embedded processing elements. This position is performed on‑site.
Key Responsibilities
Architect, design, and analyze analog and mixed‑signal circuits for aerospace‑grade electronic assemblies, ensuring compliance with applicable environmental, verification, and qualification standards.
Drive the full development cycle—from concept definition, schematic creation, and design reviews through verification, documentation, and handoff to manufacturing.
Produce all required design artifacts including schematics, PCB layout data packages, bills of materials, and fabrication/assembly documentation using professional CAD/EDA tools.
Oversee external PCB fabrication partners, including rigid and flexible board technologies, to ensure quality and manufacturability.
Apply circuit modeling and simulation tools (e.g., SPICE‑based platforms) to analyze and validate analog performance.
Support test system development and verification activities using common programming languages (Assembler, C/C++, Python, LabVIEW).
Generate technical documentation in accordance with internal quality and development processes, such as design requirements, verification procedures, qualification reports, and change records.
Provide ongoing engineering support for both new designs and legacy hardware.
Additional Responsibilities
Collaborate closely with cross‑disciplinary peers, including embedded software and mechanical design engineers, to ensure system‑level integration and performance.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, or a related discipline.
At least
5 years of experience specifically in analog circuit design , simulation, troubleshooting, and validation within products that incorporate embedded electronics or microcontroller‑based architectures.
Proficiency using laboratory instrumentation such as oscilloscopes, multimeters, signal or function generators, spectrum analyzers, power supplies, and electronic loads.
Experience with professional CAD/EDA platforms (e.g., ORCAD, KiCAD, AutoCAD).
Working knowledge of common digital communication interfaces (Ethernet, RS-232, RS-485, CAN, ARINC‑style buses).
Strong ability to interpret and explain datasheets, component specifications, and system requirements.
Effective communication skills and the initiative to independently expand technical competencies.
Detail‑oriented mindset with strong organizational habits and the ability to meet schedule commitments.
Must be able to successfully complete background screening and drug testing.
Preferred Qualifications
Familiarity with aerospace and defense hardware development standards (e.g., DO‑254, DO‑160, DO‑178C, MIL‑STD‑461).
Understanding of hardware design assurance (DAL A/B/C) processes under relevant airborne electronics guidelines.
Experience with automated test development using Python, C/C#, LabVIEW, or TestStand.
Background in EMI/EMC troubleshooting and compliance resolution.
Prior work in avionics, transportation electronics, or other regulated hardware environments.
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Engineering, Design, and Research
Industries Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing, Engineering Services, and Defense and Space Manufacturing
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