Electrical Engineerother related Employment listings - Manchester, NH at Geebo

Electrical Engineer

We are currently seeking for an experienced Electrical Engineer to design and develop analog and digital sensor products. This candidate will design, prototype, troubleshoot and verify new analog and digital sensor circuits and products based on customer specifications and marketing requirements. They will also make changes to existing designs to produce customer specific derivative product offerings. Candidate must 5 years minimum experience in the design, documentation and release of products using a formal ECO and product development process. Must also be a team player and have a willingness and openness to team's ideas and opinions.

Experience with inertial sensors, electro-mechanical systems and signal conditioning is preferred and a good understanding of acceleration and gyro principles is essential to the position. Prior training in Six Sigma methodologies and excellent analytical/statistical skills is highly favorable along with demonstrated expertise using spice simulation tools to prove out electronic designs prior to schematic entry and layout.

Must have Bachelor's degree in Engineering from a four year college or university in engineering, preferably with a concentration in electrical engineering and physics. Also required is 5 years minimum experience designing analog circuits with CAD and electronic layout design tools.
Jewell Instruments is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is conveniently located near Manchester-Boston Regional Airport. We offer very competitive and excellent compensation. Our attractive benefits include medical, dental, life and disability insurance, 401K plan, holiday, vacation and more.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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