Ph3Job Overview /h3p1) Job Purpose The business environment relies heavily on hardware for many functions inside automated traffic control systems, and the Hardware Engineers are pivotal in the development of components that provides real solutions. A Hardware Engineer needs to address the entire hardware development lifecycle - to analyze the needs, and then design, test and develop hardware in order to meet those needs. /ph3Responsibilities /h3ulliHardware Components DesignulliThe main purpose is to design new products and maintain all Digital electrical boards and/or Analog, circuits, components and interconnects for **** Field Equipment Components (FEC). /liliEvaluate new software and hardware during deployment to ensure smooth functioning of system. /liliDevelop and implement product designs and provide support to production and ensure compliance to time-frame, quality and cost targets. /liliManage technical aspects and monitor efficient deployment of new technologies and systems, following the SIL4 development process, as prescript by EN 50126 and 50129 disposition. /li /ul /liliTest and Document ProgressulliPlans that look promising on paper don’t always work out. Throughout the development process, hardware engineers test components and modify them as necessary. They may discover, for instance, that software isn’t running as desired with the hardware created. By analyzing data and making changes, they work toward a final product that operates seamlessly. /liliHardware engineers thoroughly document what they fix or alter in order to create a record. /liliCoordinate with product development teams to perform Design for Testability (DFT) on design cycle. /li /ul /liliCollaborate with ColleaguesulliHardware engineers do not develop or improve products alone. They receive input and advice from software engineers and others involved in designing and testing. Working together throughout the various development stages helps reduce bugs and ensure a better end result. Colleagues from other departments may seek out hardware engineers to answer questions or give suggestions as they conceptualize their own work, such as a software engineer inquiring about the memory needed to support a proposed upgrade. /liliCollaborate with cross functional design teams such as hardware, mechanical and Software. /liliCollaborate with outsourced Validation and Manufacturing partners to ensure timely supply of systems and devices as per specification. /liliCoordinate with client’s engineering team and management to ensure efficiency. /li /ul /li /ulh3Skills and Qualifications /h3ulliA strong background in Electronic Engineering is a must for aspiring hardware engineers. They should be adept communicators capable of conveying instructions in verbal and written forms. /liliHardware engineering software tools knowledge (such as Altium Designer, Orcad, Cadence Allegro) /liliProgramming languages (such as C, C++) /liliHardware description languages (such as Verilog) /liliOperating system software (such as Linux and UNIX) /liliElectronics tools (such as oscilloscopes, frequency analyzer, testers etc.) /liliOutstanding all-round communication skills and ability to work collaboratively /liliGood English knowledge is also required (B2) /li /ulh3Education and Training /h3pThe minimum educational requirement is generally a bachelor’s degree in electronic engineering or a similar discipline, though a master’s degree can increase job prospects. /ph3Seniority Criteria (Railway Wayside Applications) /h3ulliJunior: experience = 2 years /liliSenior: proven experience 5 years /liliExpert: proven experience 10 years /li /ul /p #J-18808-Ljbffr