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Senior Product Engineer-Electronics

Company Name:
Absolute Opportunities
Senior Product Engineer-Electronics
Location: Farmington Hills, MI
Openings: 1
Salary Range: 70K-95K
Description:
Job
Summary:
The engineer will work in the Driver Assistance Group (DAS) designing and developing forward-facing camera. As a an entry to mid-level engineer, this is role that would entail working in a matrixed organization interfacing with mechanical engineering, software engineering, suppliers, purchasing, manufacturing, test engineering, quality and sales.
Responsibilities Include:
Responsibilities include supporting all phases of the camera design and development lifecycle. The engineer will work within a team comprised of electrical, mechanical and software specialists working to develop new camera products.
Daily technical design and support of automotive camera systems. Generate, or oversee the generation of, schematics, BOMs and layouts.
Analysis of sensor and system performance.
Develop system/component test plans and processes.
Work with technical sub-suppliers.
Support customer quotations.
Develop test instrumentation or support hardware.
ECU hardware design.
Customer and system requirements analysis.
Circuit design and analysis.
Interface control documents.
DFMEA creation.
Experience:
3
years of experience in automotive engineering working in product development with a preferred focus on electronics and module design.
Knowledge of and understanding of automotive electronics manufacturing processes a plus.
Use of design analysis and modeling tools to perform electronics circuit design analysis.
Knowledge of laboratory tools for performing product analysis and testing
Education:
Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering (minimum)Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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