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The role
The Auto Electrification & Energy Business Unit at Analog Devices is currently seeking a motivated and enthusiastic college graduate to join our wBMS Design Evaluation team in our research & development site in Cork, Ireland.
The successful candidate will be involved in the validation and Characterisation of our Wireless System on Chip Battery Management IC’s.
The variety and scope of the role provide an interesting and challenging opportunity for graduate to gain exposure to a wide variety of technological areas, including RF, Digital, software development and hardware design.
Responsibilities
Definition & Implementation of Measurement Methodologies along with Test Case & Measurement Plan Generation. Development of both the hardware and software elements that constitute the Evaluation platform, this will include:
- PCB Design & Circuit Design,
- Embedded S/W Development,
- Software for Measurement Control (Python)
- Instrument Driver Development.
- Execution to schedule of the measurement plan with the developed platform.
- Analyze captured data and present findings/results to wider team.
In addition, the engineer will work closely with the design team in silicon debug, provide inputs on aspects of new product development and provide support as required on new product verification using FPGA platforms and other tools.
It is also envisaged the engineer will provide support to Applications & Product Test Engineering teams in resolving silicon and customer issues throughout the product lifecycle.
Candidate requirements
- The ideal candidate should have at a minimum, a Degree in Electronic Engineering with a firm grounding in both the fundamentals of analog & digital theory along with good grasp of the programming structures utilised in software development.
- Be self-motivated, with good communication skills and comfortable working in a team.
- Have an interest in RF & Radio and a desire to broaden their knowledge & insight in this field.
- Have strong Problem-Solving Skills and be capable of working on own initiative.
- Some experience & proficiency in the use of measurement equipment along with some basic knowledge of debug & fault-finding techniques would be desirable.
- Familiarisation with the use of software in measurement control & test instrumentation management (Python or LabVIEW).
- Some exposure to Data Analysis & report generation in tools such as Jupyter Notebooks would be an advantage.
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