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Job Description

Work with a dynamic company at the forefront of smart grid technology, developing innovative products that are crucial for better managing our power grid and resources. Experience steady growth in a revolutionary market, as more communities adopt intelligent systems for utility management.

About the Company:

Innovative and Flexible: Operates with the agility of a startup but boasts the stability of a profitable, established company.
Engineering-Centric: Offers robust support and resources to empower your engineering excellence.
Impactful Work: Every engineer plays a critical role in influencing product development and business outcomes.
Sustainable Future: Develop products and systems that will be integral to smart grid infrastructure for decades.
Employee-Centric Culture:

Meaningful Impact: Your contributions directly shape project directions.
Balanced Projects: Enjoy a mix of stability and challenge, with real ownership over hardware designs.
Your Role:
As a Senior Electronic Hardware Engineer, you will be pivotal in developing board-level hardware for advanced solid-state electricity meters, vital for our energy future. Responsibilities include:

Design and Development: Handle all phases of embedded hardware design, from technical analysis to schematic design, PCB layout, hardware debugging, verification testing, and manufacturing release.
Next-Gen Products: Lead the development of groundbreaking products in power technology.
Requirements:
Location:
Based in South Carolina, you’ll have access to a variety of living options: urban, suburban, rural, and college town settings. The area boasts high ratings for cost of living, schools, and quality of life, with Atlanta within driving distance.

Ideal Candidate Profile:

Expertise: Full life-cycle development of analog and digital electronic hardware.
Skills: Strong analog skills with the capability to expand knowledge in power supplies, conversion, and magnetic design.
Experience: Over 5 years in board-level electronic hardware development.
Knowledge: Familiarity with EMI/RFI conformance, design for manufacturing (DFM), cost-effectiveness concepts, and laboratory instruments.
Education: BSEE required; MSEE is a plus.
Benefits:
Location:
Based in South Carolina, you’ll have access to a variety of living options: urban, suburban, rural, and college town settings. The area boasts high ratings for cost of living, schools, and quality of life, with Atlanta within driving distance.
Compensation and Benefits

Salary: $100,000 – $120,000/year, based on experience.
Type: Direct Hire
Travel: Minimal
Relocation Assistance: Yes
Visa Sponsorship: H1B transfers or TN available
Apply now to be part of a team that is shaping the future technology and making a significant impact on sustainable energy management.