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As part of the talented Transducer Engineering team where you will research and develop transducers for Brunswick's new consumer sonar electronics along with maintenance of released products.
Job Responsibility:
Bring products from the conceptual/research phase, through design, prototype, qualification, and into production, while under the supervision of a senior staff utilizing Navico Group Product Development (HPPD) process
Research, design, and development tasks as assigned
Support existing products through design improvements or manufacturing support
Design support such as environmental testing, test procedures, cost estimating, parts lists, prototype testing, etc.
Assist in research of sonar technology and new transducer designs utilizing piezo-electric, composite, and other advanced materials
Model and simulate designs as needed to ensure proper operation
Characterize transducers, analyze results and determine performance, operational and environmental limits
Perform lab testing of electrical and acoustic performance of transducers
Perform on the water product testing to ensure products meet design specifications
Other duties may be assigned
Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Physics
Some knowledge of sonar and transducer theory and design fundamentals
Experience designing single-beam transducers using PZT and matching layers
Understand methods and be able to perform characterization of transducers for performance
Experience with echosounder, sidescan and phased array sonar systems
Strong verbal and written communication skills with the ability to work with a global team/audience
Strong organizational skills and interpersonal skills
Experience with some of the common tools of prototyping (3D printers, hand tools, soldering)
Experience with parametric modeling (Creo, Solidworks, Inventor, etc.)
Nice to have:
Master’s degree in Engineering Acoustics
Thorough knowledge of sonar and transducer theory and design fundamentals
Experience with underwater electroacoustic measurements and calibration methods used to characterize transducers
Experience with arrays, composites and broadband designs
Experience with all common tools for transducer prototyping (3D printers, hand tools, soldering, lathe, end mill, bandsaw, table saw, molding, laser cutting, bonding and laminating)
Experience with Creo
What we offer:
medical
dental
vision
paid vacation
401k (up to 4% match)
Health Savings Account (with company contribution)