HW Engineer, Power Supply Design
Nokia
We are currently seeking a Power Supply Design Engineer to develop the on-board PSU circuits for use in radios used for mobile network infrastructure from program start to end of life in the field.
- Corporate Retirement Savings Plan
- Health and dental benefits
- Short-term disability, and long-term disability
- Life insurance, and AD&D – Company paid 2x base pay
- Optional or Supplemental life and AD&D insurance (Employee/Spouse/Child)
- Paid time off for holidays and Vacation
- Employee Stock Purchase Plan
- Tuition Assistance Plan
- Adoption assistance
- Employee Assistance Program/Work Life Resource Program
PSU Design Engineer responsible for the development of the power supply circuit inside Nokia base station radio.
Candidate must have the ability to implement hardware designs based on board, module, and Radio level requirements. Daily tasks will include circuit level power design and development, circuit simulation/design, component selection, prototyping and testing. Candidate must also be adept in technical writing, writing software to control instruments and documentation tasks. Candidate will also be required to support related project RF design activities by participating in design reviews, and technical information exchange sessions. Candidate will be required to work in close cooperation with other design engineers and specialists for design work.
Familiar with Power Design, Analog Design and Power test equipment (Oscilloscopes, Power Supplies, signal generators, power meters, electronic loads, etc.). Soldering is a plus along with familiarity with Simplis and LTspice are recommended.
Design, simulate, test, and document the performance of power supplies as part of a larger Network Radio design team. Design responsibilities could be in any of the following areas: power supply layout, power supply simulation, Lightning protection, Conducted Emissions, developing Power supplies for Transmitters, Receivers, Power Amplifiers, RF Synthesizers, Antenna/bias, systems. Opportunities to grow into roles with more responsibility such as unit integrator and chief engineer as competencies and experience increase.