Sensor Technologies Hardware Design Engineer

Sensor Technologies Hardware Design Engineer

QUALIFICATIONS

- Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Electronics, Electrical-Electronics, Electronics and Communication Engineering,
- Belief in the importance of developing a technology of critical importance to our country, such as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, as national and original,
- Experience in microprocessor-based analog or digital circuit/system design,
- Experience in multi-layer PCB design using design programs such as Altium, Orcad, etc.,
- Experience with basic communication interfaces; Ethernet, UART, SPI, RS232/422/485, CAN-BUS, MIL-STD-1553, ARINC-429,
- Experienced in circuit simulation programs (Matlab, Spice, Ansys, Hyperlynx, etc.),
- Preferably experienced in schematic and layout design of high-speed communication interfaces (PCI, Gigabit Ethernet, USB 3.0, etc.),
- Preferably experienced in sensor technologies such as environmental peripheral detection sensors, fuel system sensors, estimation sensors, etc.,
- Experienced in the use of laboratory equipment such as oscilloscope, power supply, load bank, signal generator, etc.,
- Experienced in preparing test procedures, test reports, etc. for documentation,
- Preferably experienced with military standards such as MIL-STD-461, MIL-STD-704, MIL-STD-810,
- Preferably knowledgeable in IC layout and Analog/Mixed IC design (ADC/DAC design, BGR/LDO, and PLLs),
- Proficient in technical English for writing and reading for research and documentation,
- Analytical, open to development, willing to learn, and problem-solving skills,
- Excellent communication skills,
- Ability to adapt to flexible working hours in a fast-paced environment,
- Preferably knowledgeable about the Defense Industry and Aviation sector,
- Completed military service for male candidates,
- Team members who want to be included in a young and dynamic R&D team are sought.

JOB DESCRIPTION

- Responsible for hardware design and testing of avionics designed for sensor technologies,
- Creating hardware design architecture and writing lower-level system requirements,
- Managing the design, test, production, and integration processes of the designed hardware,
- Conducting hardware simulations, performing test processes, and analyzing and reporting results,
- Conducting environmental condition tests such as MIL-STD-461, MIL-STD-704, MIL-STD-810 and EMC certification tests, and preparing reports,
- Supporting the improvement of hardware designs by conducting analysis and tests for problems and issues that occur during testing and in the field,
- Ensuring effective coordination with other software, mechanical, production, integration, and system management units,
- Contributing to the creation of the most optimal design to meet the needs by evaluating reports from other design disciplines.