Job Description:
The Analog Electronics Engineer in Winnipeg is responsible for the design, development, and testing of analog circuits and systems used in various applications, including telecommunications, instrumentation, and control systems. This role involves working closely with multidisciplinary teams to deliver robust and efficient analog solutions within manufacturing or R&D environments.
Key responsibilities include designing low-noise amplifiers, filters, power supplies, and signal conditioning circuits. The engineer also conducts simulations using tools like SPICE, prepares PCB layouts, and validates prototypes through rigorous lab testing. They analyze circuit performance, debug hardware issues, and optimize designs for reliability, cost, and manufacturability.
The role requires frequent collaboration with digital design engineers, PCB layout technicians, and test engineers to ensure successful integration of analog systems with digital platforms. Compliance with industry standards and safety regulations is essential in all phases of development.
Job Requirement:
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Electrical or Electronics Engineering.
Experience: 3–5 years of experience in analog circuit design and testing.
Skills:
Strong knowledge of analog design principles including op-amps, transistors, and passive components.
Experience with EDA tools (e.g., LTspice, Cadence, Altium Designer).
Proficiency in soldering, debugging, and using lab instruments (oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers).
Understanding of EMC/EMI considerations and thermal management.
Language: English proficiency required.
Other Requirements:
Ability to work independently and within cross-functional teams.
Strong documentation and analytical skills.
Familiarity with Canadian electrical compliance standards.
Attention to detail and commitment to high-quality circuit performance.