Electrical Engineer

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Magnet Forensics

πŸ’΅ $64k-$172k
πŸ“Remote - United States, Canada

Summary

Join Magnet Forensics as an Electrical Engineer to design, validate, and bring to production embedded systems. You will be responsible for schematic design, PCB layout, board bring-up, system integration, test plan execution, component selection, and collaboration with cross-functional teams. This role requires experience shipping embedded systems, a strong understanding of EE principles, proficiency in schematic and PCB layout creation, excellent communication skills, and familiarity with lab tools. Preferred qualifications include experience with high-speed interfaces, complex embedded Linux SOCs or FPGAs, C programming, low-power design, compliance testing, and scripting or automation. The compensation range is competitive, and Magnet Forensics offers generous time off policies, healthcare and retirement benefits, and various other perks. Candidates must reside in the United States or Canada.

Requirements

  • Prior experience shipping embedded systems – ideally embedded Linux systems. ( 3–6 years of experience is ideal )
  • Strong understanding of EE principles applied to circuit board design: signal integrity, power delivery, firmware, and peripheral standards (USB, I2C, SPI, etc)
  • Proficient in creating schematics and PCB layouts, as well as reviewing them. (We use Kicad.)
  • Excellent written and verbal communication. (Being remote, we are a document forward group!)
  • Comfortable with lab tools: oscilloscope, logic analyzer, multimeter, etc
  • Familiarity with board-level debugging and prototype rework

Responsibilities

  • Schematic design and PCB layout oversight for digital and mixed-signal systems
  • Support board bring-up and system integration alongside firmware and software teams
  • Write and execute test plans for prototypes and production builds
  • Perform component selection, BOM optimization, and supplier coordination
  • Collaborate with mechanical, firmware, and manufacturing teams on product definition and delivery
  • Own and maintain documentation for designs, test results, and revisions

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience designing for and debugging USB, Ethernet, or other high-speed interfaces
  • Prior work with complex embedded Linux SOCs or FPGAs (experience with Xilinx FPGAs/ Zynq/ZynqMP is a huge plus)
  • Comfortable with writing C for firmware or embedded Linux applications. (Plenty of room to expand here, if interested!)
  • Experience with low-power, anti tamper, or mechanical system design
  • Familiarity with compliance testing (EMI/ESD/thermal)
  • Some scripting or automation (e.g., Python, test data capture)

Benefits

  • Generous Time Off Policies
  • Competitive Compensation
  • Volunteer Opportunities
  • Reward and Recognition Programs
  • Employee Committees & Resource Groups
  • Healthcare and Retirement Benefits

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