Responsibilities
- Conduct design reviews of ECU circuit designs to ensure they meet industry standards and automotive requirements for SI, EMC, and electrical robustness.
- Run simulations to catch potential issues early, and follow up with lab measurements to validate.
- Define SI budgets for different parts of the system (board, cable, connector, etc.), keeping jitter, noise, crosstalk, and EMI/EMC in mind.
- Formulate board-level requirements for layout, interconnects, routing, and components.
- Create design verification test methods and run tests based on industry standards and internal requirements.
- Lead functional failure root-cause analysis and corrective actions for prototypes and production vehicles.
- Lead component-level qualification of networking components for use in Ford products by reviewing EMI/EMC, interoperability, and other conformance reports.
- Work closely with other Product Development teams (like EMC, Electrical Distribution Systems, and Vehicle Validation) to ensure SI is considered throughout the whole process.
- Provide technical guidance to Product Development teams on feasibility, design alternatives, and design oversight for in-vehicle network implementations.
- Collaborate with software and firmware teams during hardware bring‑up and testing.
- Build strong relationships with silicon, cable, and connector vendors to evaluate and introduce emerging technologies.
- Contribute to industry standards efforts to reduce component cost, improve test automation, and address common automotive challenges in collaboration with industry experts.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or a similar technical field.
- 3+ years of experience in electronic hardware design, mainly focusing on complex high-speed digital and mixed-signal designs.
- 2+ years working with SI simulation or PCB design tools (e.g., Altium Designer, Mentor Graphics, Cadence Allegro, HyperLynx, SIwave, Polar Instruments).
- 2+ years of hands‑on lab experience using equipment like oscilloscopes, Vector Network Analyzers (VNA), Time Domain Reflectometers (TDR), and doing circuit board rework.
- Familiarity with standard automotive communication interfaces (CAN, LIN, SerDes, Ethernet).
- A solid grasp of transmission line theory, S-parameters, bit error rate (BER) testing, crosstalk, characteristic impedance, eye diagrams, and time-domain analysis.
- Good understanding of EMC/EMI principles in automotive settings.
- Experience with high-reliability electronics for high-volume production, including using DFMEA and Worst-Case Analysis (WCA).
Core Competencies
Demonstrates expertise in electronic hardware design with a focus on high-speed digital and mixed-signal designs, including SI simulation and PCB design. Proficient in conducting design reviews, running simulations, and leading root-cause analysis in automotive environments.
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