Electronics Engineer
Role Overview:
We are seeking a highly motivated Electronics Engineer to join our dynamic R&D team, focusing on the development of innovative Internet of Things (IoT) products.
This role involves full-cycle hardware design—from schematic development and PCB layout to product prototyping, testing, and refinement.
You will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to create reliable, cost-effective, and market-ready electronic solutions for smart connectivity applications.
Key Responsibilities:
- Design and develop hardware for IoT devices, including schematic diagrams, PCB layouts, and system architecture definitions.
- Lead the selection and validation of electronic components, including preparation of Bills of Materials (BOM) and cost analysis.
- Collaborate with firmware, mechanical, and product teams to ensure cohesive system development and timely project execution.
- Develop and implement testing protocols for hardware validation, including functional tests, stress tests, and compliance assessments.
- Ensure product designs meet relevant safety, EMC/EMI, and regulatory standards.
- Support the prototyping, debugging, and refinement of electronic systems during development stages.
- Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives in design practices, documentation, and project delivery processes.
Required Qualifications & Experience:
- Bachelor's degree or higher in Electronic Engineering, Communication Engineering, or a related field.
- Proven experience in hardware design for IoT or embedded systems.
- Strong proficiency in analog and digital circuit design, including power management (AC/DC, DC/DC converters), battery charging circuits, and communication interfaces (I2C, SPI, DDR).
- Hands-on experience with communication technologies such as ZigBee, Bluetooth, Z-Wave, LoRa, and Wi-Fi.
- Familiarity with regulatory requirements and testing procedures, including EMI, EMC, and safety certifications.
- Practical experience in PCB layout design tools and hardware debugging.
- Strong understanding of sensor technologies (e.g., PIR, microwave, ultrasonic, PM2.5) is an advantage.
- Knowledge of microcontroller programming (C/C++ or assembly) is beneficial.