Specialist, Electrical Designer (L3)
L3Harris Technologies View all jobs
- Waterdown, ON
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Responsibility for the architecture and development of assigned projects and hardware subsystems.
- Generation of hardware artifacts including requirements, schematics, BOMS, PCB design and fabrication documentation.
- Conduct bench validation of hardware subsystem.
- Support product integration and qualification of hardware subsystem.
- Participate in determining, estimating and managing project tasks with project team members.
- Schedule, conduct or actively participate in technical design reviews to ensure design integrity is achieved.
- Provide technical guidance to team members and mentorship to new hires and junior Electrical Engineers.
- Support the development and maintenance of related engineering design practices, processes and standards.
- Provide the required metrics, reports and performance measures to the Manager.
- Troubleshoot technical problems on production and customer equipment.
- Provide technical support to other areas of the organization including Manufacturing Engineering, Bids and Proposals, and Marketing related to the assigned project.
- Develop a strong presence across engineering and other areas of business to maximize collaboration and synergy in an effort to meet project goals.
- Watch for new technologies and leadership trends that may impact present and future product development.
- Complete other tasks and projects as assigned by the Manager.
- Track record of being a strong technical contributor across a wide range of technical problems and across multiple developments.
- Design, implementation and validation of complex electrical subsystems and products.
- Practical knowledge of circuit card and wiring harness development and manufacturing processes.
- Practical analytical skills with a focus on being able to simulate design concepts.
- Skilled at debugging and testing systems.
- Design with modern CAD, simulation and analysis tools (SI Wave, Hyperlinx, PSpice, Matlab preferred).
- Experience with industry standard schematic design and PCB layout tools (ORCAD, Allegro preferred).
- Broad knowledge of electronic components (Xilinx FPGA preferred).
- Knowledge of various military and industry standards related to airborne, marine and ground systems (MIL-STD 704, 461 and 1275 preferred).
- Meets the requirements of the Controlled Goods Registration Program and is eligible for a Canadian government security clearance (NATO Secret).
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Desire for continuous learning within a fast-paced environment.
- Bachelor's Degree and minimum 4 years of prior relevant experience, or
- Graduate Degree and a minimum of 2 years of prior related experience, or
- In lieu of a degree, minimum of 8 years of prior related experience.
- PEng certificate or the ability to obtain.