Job Description:
Job Description: Analog Electronics Engineer – Oman
An Analog Electronics Engineer in Oman is responsible for designing, developing, testing, and optimizing analog electronic circuits and systems used in industrial, automotive, medical, or telecommunications applications. The role involves working on components such as amplifiers, oscillators, filters, power supplies, and sensor interfaces. Engineers are expected to create circuit schematics, perform simulations using tools like SPICE, and validate hardware through hands-on testing and troubleshooting.
Key responsibilities include collaborating with cross-functional teams to define technical specifications, ensuring compliance with industry standards, and contributing to the integration of analog circuits into larger systems. They must also analyze test data, identify design improvements, and document all stages of the development process clearly.
Candidates should have a solid understanding of analog theory, signal integrity, and noise reduction techniques. Proficiency in PCB design, hardware debugging, and using lab instruments such as oscilloscopes and spectrum analyzers is essential. The position may also require working with embedded systems or mixed-signal designs.
Employers typically require a bachelor's degree in Electrical or Electronics Engineering, with relevant industry experience. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work independently or in a team are crucial for success in this role. Fluency in English is preferred.
Job Requirement:
Job Requirements: Analog Electronics Engineer – Oman
To qualify as an Analog Electronics Engineer in Oman, candidates must possess a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, or a related field. A Master’s degree or additional certifications in analog or mixed-signal circuit design is an advantage. A minimum of 2–5 years of relevant work experience in analog electronics design and development is typically required.
Applicants should demonstrate strong knowledge of analog circuit theory, including filters, amplifiers, oscillators, and power management circuits. Proficiency in simulation tools such as LTspice, PSpice, or Multisim and design softwarelike Altium Designer or Cadence is essential. Hands-on experience with PCB layout, soldering, and prototype testing is expected.
Candidates must be skilled in using lab instruments such as oscilloscopes, multimeters, function generators, and spectrum analyzers for troubleshooting and validation. Knowledge of signal integrity, EMI/EMC principles, and low-noise circuit design is highly valued.
The role requires excellent analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and the capacity to document designs and present technical findings. Strong English communication skills, both verbal and written, are essential. Experience working in a multidisciplinary team and the ability to manage projects under deadlines is also important. Local or GCC experience is preferred but not mandatory.