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Piper Companies is seeking a Senior Hardware Engineer to lead the full development cycle of complex hardware systems—from concept through production. This role oversees system‑level designs involving high‑speed optical and electrical interfaces, ASICs, processors, FPGAs, power delivery, cabling, and cooling.
Job Responsibility:
Overseeing hardware design execution, including schematic development, PCB layout, and design reviews
Managing all Signal Integrity (SI) and Power Integrity (PI) analysis activities for high‑speed systems
Developing technology de‑risking plans through supplier assessments and early prototype cycles
Owning test strategy and execution across Bring‑Up, EDVT, MDVT, and EMI/EMC validation
Guiding systems from early prototype builds through full production while meeting quality, cost, schedule, and budget goals
Troubleshoot and resolve hardware-related issues, providing technical support to internal and external stakeholders
Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering required
Master’s degree a plus
10+ years of system‑level hardware development experience in server, compute, or networking products
Strong background in high‑speed interfaces including Ethernet, PCIe, SerDes, and optical modules
Deep understanding of high‑speed design principles, as well as signal‑ and power‑integrity best practices
Working knowledge of FPGA development flows, power system design, and clocking architectures
Solid grasp of system‑level hardware concepts, including chassis design, connectors, cabling, and thermal management
Proven track record delivering production‑quality hardware using industry‑standard development and release processes
What we offer:
Comprehensive benefits package including Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k, PTO, holidays, and sick leave as required by law