Senior Hardware Developer for robust, verifiable, and qualifiable electronics – from concept phase to tested hardware.
Focus areas: EMC-compliant hardware design, analog/digital/mixed-signal circuits, embedded-near hardware, sensor technology, signal conditioning, power supply and power electronics, as well as electric drive systems. Experience across a wide power range from approx. 10 mW to 100 kW.
Core Services:
System architecture, concept development, and preliminary studies
Circuit development and PCB design with EMC, DFM, and DFT aspects
Prototype construction, commissioning, measurement, and troubleshooting
Verification, testing, technical documentation, and proof of performance
Redesign, obsolescence assessment, and modernization of existing electronics
Reviews of circuits, layouts, requirements, and test concepts
Analysis of EMC, power supply, test bench, and field problems
Industry Experience: Aerospace & Defence, Industrial Electronics, Medical Technology, Environmental Measurement Technology, Power Electronics, and Electric Drive Systems.
Standards and Qualification Environment: Experience in development, testing, and qualification environments with, among others, DO-160, MIL-STD-461, MIL-STD-810, IEC/EN 60601, IEC/EN 61010, IEC/EN 61800, and Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU.
Tools: Altium Designer, KiCad, Pulsonix, OrCAD, MATLAB/Simulink, GNU Octave, PLECS, LTspice, Elmer FEM, openEMS.
Working Method: preferably remote, B2B, clearly defined work packages, small to medium development projects, technical reviews, failure analyses, and redesigns. Prototype construction and basic verification possible in own laboratory; further EMC and environmental testing via external test laboratories.