Shenta Posted April 17, 2017 Share Posted April 17, 2017 Looking for Sr. Motor Control Engineer, must have experience with STM32, min. 6 years of experience. Able to work alone, with project deadline oriented attitude. Salary THB80K~150K Please mail C.V. to: [email protected] 5+ years of experience developing motor controller & systems and products for Automotive, Aerospace or Commercial applications. Experience designing STM32 and demonstrated skills writing C code for firmware using various compilers. Extensive knowledge of Hardware and experience with amplifiers, filters, A/D, D/A, power supplies and EMI best practices. Experience creating computer interfacing to peripherals using RS485, SPI, type interfaces to STM32. Skills with lab equipment - analyzers, oscilloscopes, signal generators, impedance analysis, etc. Familiarity with LabView and Visual Studioprogramming would be beneficial in with schematic simulation and PCB troubleshooting. Serve as the Embedded Electronics Systems Specialist for this (Automotive Systems Control) Module which drives hardware designed to drive magnetic coils, actuators, solenoids, small motors, linear motors and other vehicle electronics. Work will involve design, simulation, design, program and troubleshoot embedded systems using C/C++ and other development tools. Work will involve hands-on prototype hardware – working with analog, digital and embedded electronics hardware – work on testing and debugging, firmware development, design verification and systems (circuit) simulation Work collaboratively with Hardware Engineers, Customer Engineers to research, analyze and develop. Work with customer vehicle systems engineers to implement control strategy (including signal and power strategy). Work in a team based environment on product validation, project plans, design verification (DVP&R) schedules and test plans. Provide training or guidance to other resources like project engineers and technicians to carry out testing, design verification testing, etc. Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering (BSEE or MSME or Ph.D EE) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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