Senior Electrical Engineer in Tempe
Job DescriptionJob Description
Admiral Instruments is searching for a full-time Senior Electrical Engineer experienced in analog electronics and circuit design. Candidates with a firmware emphasis are an ideal fit! Your efforts will directly benefit thousands of our customers comprised of engineers and scientists in over 40 countries who use our instruments to manufacture or study cutting-edge advances in batteries, fuel cells, photovoltaics, sensors, corrosion mitigation, and more.
Here are some key duties you'll have as it relates to your role:
- Work closely with our team of software and firmware developers to create, troubleshoot, and maintain embedded code
- Design precision instruments capable of applying and measuring DC signals from 1 microvolt to hundreds of volts and 1 nanoamp to thousands of amperes
- Design precision instruments capable of applying and measuring AC signals from microhertz to megahertz
- Use CAD programs such as KiCad to capture schematics and lay out PCBs
- Translate block diagrams into detailed electrical schematics
- Work closely with colleagues to troubleshoot production lines, diagnose failure modes, and guide repairs of all our Squidstat™ instruments
- Source electrical components (including integrated circuits) and compile BOMs for production
Pay And Benefits:
- Annual base pay ranges from $100,000 to $140,000 depending on experience
- Freedom to set your own 40-hour per week daily working schedule
- Comprehensive benefits including flexible PTO, profit sharing, medical, dental, vision, and retirement savings plan
- Supportive small team environment which trusts your work ethic and respects your time
Who We're Seeking:
- Master’s degree or equivalent experience in Electrical Engineering or a related discipline
- Firmware development experience in embedded C or similar
- Extensive benchtop experience: prototyping, breadboarding, using laboratory tools such as oscilloscopes and multimeters
- Thorough documentation and note-taking when performing all aspects of the job
Nice-To-Haves:
- PhD in Electrical Engineering or equivalent technical background
- 10+ years experience with schematic capture and PCB layout
- 10+ years experience with analog and digital circuit design (understanding circuit functions)
- Knowledge of power electronics: DC-DC converters, inverters, switching technology.
- Motivation to learn about the latest trends in analog and digital circuits in a self-directed fashion
- If you are seriously interested in an interview, please have the word "Squidstat" prominently featured in your application. This is to test your attention to detail!
- Familiar with principals of thermal/power management and heat dissipation
- Knowledge obtaining UL, CSA, ETL, and similar electronics certifications from NRTLs
Closing Statement:
The entire Admiral Instruments team makes every possible effort to foster a supportive working environment that prioritizes an open and positive mindset. Our top-5 core values are transparency, vigilance, enthusiasm, creativity, and safety. All who empathize with these core values are encouraged to join us!
Company DescriptionAdmiral Instruments is on a mission to make the next of electrochemistry instruments truly accessible worldwide.
Why are we on this mission? Every day, all of us use portable electronics containing batteries, ride in cars or similar modes of transportation, eat packaged food, and drink clean water. At their core, these are all "electrochemical" systems comprised of chemical reactions between electricity and solid, liquid, or gaseous materials. Electrochemistry instruments are must-have tools used by millions of scientists, engineers, & technicians worldwide to study and manufacture the electrochemical technologies modern living relies on.
By carrying out our mission, we empower users to operate our instruments more efficiently than traditional options that have been in use for decades. By saving our customers’ money, time, and space without compromising measurement quality, we accelerate their own pace of innovation to create better performing batteries, fuel cells, solar cells, sensors, medical devices, protective coatings, and other advanced materials to benefit our global society.
Since our founding in February 2017, we have supplied thousands of electrochemistry instruments (and more every day!) to organizations in over 40 countries, including Fortune 50 companies, startups, universities, and government research labs. Our growth plans primarily focus on serving the rapidly-evolving hardware and software needs of the battery industry and fuel cell industry.Company DescriptionAdmiral Instruments is on a mission to make the next of electrochemistry instruments truly accessible worldwide.\r\n\r\nWhy are we on this mission? Every day, all of us use portable electronics containing batteries, ride in cars or similar modes of transportation, eat packaged food, and drink clean water. At their core, these are all "electrochemical" systems comprised of chemical reactions between electricity and solid, liquid, or gaseous materials. Electrochemistry instruments are must-have tools used by millions of scientists, engineers, & technicians worldwide to study and manufacture the electrochemical technologies modern living relies on.\r\n\r\nBy carrying out our mission, we empower users to operate our instruments more efficiently than traditional options that have been in use for decades. By saving our customers’ money, time, and space without compromising measurement quality, we accelerate their own pace of innovation to create better performing batteries, fuel cells, solar cells, sensors, medical devices, protective coatings, and other advanced materials to benefit our global society.\r\n\r\nSince our founding in February 2017, we have supplied thousands of electrochemistry instruments (and more every day!) to organizations in over 40 countries, including Fortune 50 companies, startups, universities, and government research labs. Our growth plans primarily focus on serving the rapidly-evolving hardware and software needs of the battery industry and fuel cell industry.