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Hardware Security Engineer
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Join Ledger in Paris as a Hardware Security Engineer to protect the world's leading crypto assets. You will research hardware supply chain attacks, perform security evaluations, and define best practices for our wallets. This role requires IoT/smartcard security expertise and offers equity, hybri...
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Hardware Certification Engineer
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Join our Paris team as a Hardware Certification Engineer for cutting-edge humanoid robots. You will ensure regulatory compliance (Machinery, LVD, RED) by translating standards into technical specs and managing certification tests. This role requires 5+ years in hardware compliance and offers a un...
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RF Engineer for Quantum Hardware
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Join C12 in Paris to pioneer quantum computing hardware as an RF Engineer. Utilize your 5+ years of experience in RF/microwave design, electromagnetic simulation (HFSS, COMSOL), and Python to develop on-chip circuits for qubit control. You will optimize scalable architectures for 100+ qubits, wor...
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Hardware Validation and Automation Engineer
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Join Ledger in Paris as a Hardware Validation and Automation Engineer. You will architect test benches, develop firmware, and validate products using Python, CAD, and EE skills. This role offers a hybrid work model, health insurance, and financial growth opportunities in a pioneering tech environ...
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Explore a world of opportunity in hardware engineering jobs, where innovation meets tangible technology. Hardware engineers are the masterminds behind the physical components of electronic systems, designing, developing, and testing the circuit boards, processors, and other electronic parts that power everything from consumer gadgets to advanced automotive systems and industrial machinery. This profession sits at the critical intersection of electrical engineering and practical application, transforming conceptual designs into reliable, manufacturable products. Professionals in this field typically engage in the entire product development lifecycle. Common responsibilities begin with defining hardware requirements in collaboration with systems and software teams. Engineers then proceed to detailed circuit design, creating schematics that outline the electrical connections and components. They select appropriate parts like microcontrollers, sensors, and power management ICs, ensuring performance, cost, and availability targets are met. A significant portion of the role involves designing Printed Circuit Board (PCB) layouts, which involves strategically placing components and routing electrical traces to optimize signal integrity, thermal performance, and manufacturability. Prior to production, hardware engineers rigorously test prototypes, performing analyses for thermal, electrical, and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) to ensure robustness and compliance with industry standards. They are also responsible for creating comprehensive documentation, including test plans, design specifications, and bills of materials (BOM), to guide manufacturing and future iterations. To excel in hardware engineer jobs, a strong foundation in electrical engineering principles is essential. Typical skills include proficiency with Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools for schematic capture and PCB layout (e.g., Altium Designer, Cadence OrCAD, KiCad), and simulation software (e.g., SPICE) for modeling circuit behavior. A deep understanding of both analog and digital circuit design is crucial, as is knowledge of power electronics, signal integrity, and communication protocols like I2C, SPI, CAN, and Ethernet. Familiarity with embedded systems and microcontroller/microprocessor architectures is highly valuable. Beyond technical prowess, successful hardware engineers possess strong problem-solving abilities to diagnose and resolve complex hardware issues through methodical root-cause analysis. They must also have excellent collaboration skills to work effectively with cross-functional teams, including mechanical engineers, software developers, and project managers. Most positions require at least a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering, or a related field, with more senior roles often demanding a master’s degree and several years of hands-on design experience. For those with a passion for building the electronic backbone of modern technology, hardware engineer jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career path filled with continuous learning and the satisfaction of seeing one's designs come to life.

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