Job Title: Electrical Engineer - PCB & RF Systems
Location: Houston
Job Type: Full-Time
About the Role
We're looking for a skilled Electrical Engineer with a strong background in designing, manufacturing, and sustaining low-noise PCBs that interface with RF sensors and peripherals. If you love solving tricky hardware issues, debugging circuits, and optimizing high-frequency designs, this job is for you!
What You'll Do
🔧 PCB Debugging & Optimization (50%)
- Diagnose and resolve communication issues between embedded systems (e.g., Raspberry Pi failing to communicate with controllers-voltage problems? Let's fix it!).
- Identify and correct common-mode noise, ground loops, and interference in complex circuits.
- Analyze and improve power delivery and signal integrity on PCBs.
- Debug PLL spurs, EMI issues, and other RF-related headaches.
📡 High-Frequency & Mixed-Signal Design (50%)
- Work with 4GHz components-design impedance matching circuits or use spectrum analyzers to troubleshoot RF problems.
- Optimize DSP-based FFT processing (e.g., adding digital filters for better performance).
- Improve signal integrity in high-speed and low-noise environments.
- Handle delicate soldering-because yes, sometimes a tiny ground wire will break and you'll need to fix it!
What You Bring
✅ 3-5 years of experience (or exceptional skills that make experience irrelevant).
✅ Strong PCB design & debugging experience, especially with low-noise and RF systems.
✅ Ability to work with embedded systems, power management, and high-frequency circuits.
✅ Experience with impedance matching, spectrum analyzers, and EMI troubleshooting.
✅ Hands-on skills-whether it's fixing a bad ground connection or soldering tiny components.
✅ Bonus: Familiarity with DSP, digital filters, PLLs, or advanced RF design.
Why Join Us?
🚀 Work on cutting-edge RF and embedded systems.
🛠 Solve real-world hardware problems with direct impact.
🌍 Flexible work environment-remote or on-site options.
💡 Growth opportunities based on where you excel.
If you love debugging, designing, and problem-solving at the circuit level, we'd love to hear from you!
