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What is the difference between Evening Pcb Process Engineer vs Day Pcb Process Engineer?

AspectEvening Pcb Process EngineerDay Pcb Process Engineer
Work ShiftPrimarily evening/night shiftsPrimarily daytime shifts
ResponsibilitiesOversees PCB manufacturing processes during evening hours, ensures quality and efficiencyHandles PCB processes during daytime, manages production flow and troubleshooting
CredentialsSimilar certifications, such as IPC certifications, required for bothSame credential requirements as Evening Pcb Process Engineer
Work EnvironmentManufacturing facilities during evening hoursManufacturing facilities during daytime hours

Both roles involve managing PCB manufacturing processes but differ mainly in shift timing. The Evening Pcb Process Engineer works during evening and night shifts, focusing on maintaining quality and efficiency during off-peak hours, while the Day Pcb Process Engineer operates during regular daytime hours. Credentials and responsibilities are largely similar, with the primary distinction being work hours.

Senior Hardware Design Engineer - Automotive Electronics

Neshent Technologies

Commerce Township, MI • On-site

Full-time

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Job description

We are seeking a Senior Hardware Design Engineer with expertise in automotive embedded electronics to lead end-to-end hardware development, including circuit design, PCB development, hardware validation, and production support for automotive electronic systems.

Primary Responsibilities
  • Lead hardware design from concept through production.
  • Develop hardware architecture, schematics, and design documentation.
  • Design analog, digital, power management, and microcontroller-based circuits.
  • Select components based on performance, reliability, lifecycle, and cost.
  • Review PCB layouts for signal integrity, power integrity, grounding, and thermal performance.
  • Perform circuit simulations, design analysis, and hardware design reviews.
  • Support prototype bring-up, debugging, integration, and validation.
  • Develop BOMs and manage component lifecycle and obsolescence.
  • Define hardware verification, validation, EMC, ESD, and reliability test plans.
  • Troubleshoot hardware issues and perform root cause analysis.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional engineering, manufacturing, suppliers, and customers.
  • Support DFM, DFT, DFR, production launch, and mentor junior engineers.
Required Skills
  • 8+ years of experience in automotive or embedded hardware design.
  • Strong expertise in analog and digital circuit design.
  • Experience with microcontrollers, processors, sensors, memory, and peripheral interfaces.
  • Hands-on experience designing DC-DC converters, LDOs, protection circuits, and power management.
  • Knowledge of CAN, LIN, Automotive Ethernet, SPI, I²C, and UART interfaces.
  • Proficiency with Altium Designer, Cadence OrCAD, Mentor Graphics, Zuken, or similar PCB design tools.
  • Experience using LTspice, PSpice, HyperLynx, or equivalent simulation tools.
  • Strong understanding of high-speed PCB design, signal integrity, power integrity, grounding, and EMC.
  • Hands-on experience with oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and other electronic test equipment.
  • Knowledge of automotive standards including AEC-Q100, AEC-Q200, EMC, ESD, and transient protection.
  • Excellent analytical, troubleshooting, communication, and stakeholder management skills.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience with automotive ECUs, ADAS, or embedded control systems.
  • Knowledge of ISO 26262 Functional Safety is a plus.
  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical, Electronics, or Embedded Systems Engineering.