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Mixed Signal Digital Design Engineer needed: Severn, MD. Must Be Clearable. We have an opening with a great client of ours and we are looking for a Mixed Signal Digital Design Engineer for a contract position in Severn, MD. This is a 6-month long contract position and you must be a US Citizen to apply. Required: US Citizenship and Residency, W2 hourly Contract Only, No 1099, No third parties, no C2C. No exceptions (Sorry). Pay: $68 to $78/hr. D.O.E. Must Be Clearable. MIXED SIGNAL DIGITAL DESIGN ENGINEER - ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. The Mixed Signal Digital Design engineer will lead the design, analysis, and verification of high‑speed digital printed‑wire (PW) assemblies operating in P‑Band (225‑390 MHz), S‑Band (2.4 GHz) and other satellite radar/communication frequency ranges for aerospace and space‑borne platforms (satellites, CubeSats, orbital payloads). While much of the work is performed unclassified, a TS/SCI security clearance is desirable (not a requirement and may not use on contract). The ideal candidate has deep familiarity with IPC PCB standards, advanced high‑speed digital design techniques, and expertise in Altium Designer (eCAD) for manufacturability. The incumbent will also mentor junior mixed‑signal PCB designers and champion best‑in‑class design practices.
Job Responsibility
Lead the design, analysis, and verification of high‑speed digital printed‑wire (PW) assemblies operating in P‑Band (225‑390 MHz), S‑Band (2.4 GHz) and other satellite radar/communication frequency ranges for aerospace and space‑borne platforms (satellites, CubeSats, orbital payloads)
mentor junior mixed‑signal PCB designers and champion best‑in‑class design practices
Requirements
US Citizenship and Residency
Must Be Clearable
W2 hourly Contract Only
No 1099
No third parties
no C2C
lead the design, analysis, and verification of high‑speed digital printed‑wire (PW) assemblies