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Join our team in Los Angeles as a freelance Electronics Engineer. Design and prototype electronic subsystems for diverse products using tools like Altium or Eagle. We seek a hands-on expert with 5+ years' experience in PCB design, micro-controllers, and sensor integration. Enjoy benefits includin...
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United States , Los Angeles
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RKS Design
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Digital Electronics Circuit & Unit Hardware Design Engineer
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Join Boeing's Space Digital Products & Electronics team in El Segundo, CA. Design cutting-edge digital circuit and unit hardware for aerospace applications. Requires a Bachelor's degree and 2+ years of digital electronics experience. We offer competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, and relocatio...
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United States , El Segundo; Los Angeles
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94350.00 - 155250.00 USD / Year
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Senior / Lead Power Electronics Engineer
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Lead the design of mission-critical power electronics for next-generation satellites in ultra-low Earth orbit. This senior role in Los Angeles requires 5+ years of experience in high-reliability SMPS design, from concept through qualification. You will own converter architecture, PCB design, and ...
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United States , Los Angeles
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NewSpace Technical
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Explore a world of innovation and technical mastery with Electronics Engineer jobs. This dynamic profession sits at the heart of modern technology, where professionals design, develop, test, and supervise the manufacturing of electronic equipment and systems. From consumer devices and medical instruments to automotive systems and aerospace components, electronics engineers apply principles of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism to create the foundational technology that powers our daily lives. Pursuing a career in this field means engaging in the entire product lifecycle, transforming theoretical concepts into tangible, functional hardware. The typical responsibilities of an electronics engineer are diverse and intellectually demanding. Commonly, these professionals are tasked with designing electronic circuits, components, and integrated systems using specialized computer-aided design (CAD) software. They develop technical specifications, analyze system requirements, and create schematics and printed circuit board (PCB) layouts. A significant part of the role involves prototyping, where engineers build and test models to evaluate design performance, diagnose faults, and ensure reliability and compliance with standards. Furthermore, electronics engineers often collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including software developers, mechanical engineers, and project managers, to integrate electronic systems into larger products. They also prepare documentation, oversee manufacturing processes, and may be involved in quality assurance and troubleshooting post-production issues. To thrive in Electronics Engineer jobs, a specific set of skills and educational credentials is essential. A bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, electronics engineering, or a closely related field is typically the minimum requirement, with many positions valuing advanced degrees for specialized work. Core technical competencies include a deep understanding of analog and digital circuit design, microcontrollers, signal processing, and power systems. Proficiency with simulation and design tools like SPICE, Altium Designer, or MATLAB is highly valued. Beyond technical prowess, successful engineers possess strong analytical and problem-solving skills to tackle complex engineering challenges. Attention to detail is critical, as is the ability to communicate effectively, both in writing and verbally, to convey technical information to non-technical stakeholders. Project management abilities, including meeting deadlines and working within budgets, are also common requirements in this profession. The landscape of Electronics Engineer jobs is vast, offering opportunities in industries such as telecommunications, automotive, aerospace, defense, consumer electronics, and industrial automation. Whether focusing on research and development, product design, testing, or systems integration, electronics engineers play a pivotal role in driving technological progress. If you are passionate about creating the next generation of electronic devices and systems, a career as an electronics engineer offers a challenging and rewarding path where you can turn innovative ideas into reality.

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