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Lead Eletronic Hardware Engineer

Ge Vernova

The Role

Overview

Lead electronic hardware engineer driving PCBA design, testing, and support.

Key Responsibilities

  • schematic capture
  • circuit troubleshooting
  • compliance design
  • effort planning
  • qualification testing
  • failure analysis

Tasks

-Support effort planning of design engineering activities -Architect and design robust concepts and specifications in alignment with product requirements -Design for compliance with internal and external technical regulation and standards -Support mechanical design, software, test engineering, and manufacturing -Troubleshoot analog and digital circuits -Providing technical support for production and service -Support qualification and acceptance testing -Solving production and field failure issues -Capture PCBA requirement in collaboration with other engineering teams -Schematics capture for hardware designs including processors, FPGA, switch mode power supplies, high speed data interfaces, precision analog acquisition

Requirements

  • altium
  • spice
  • emi/emc
  • 8 years
  • bachelor’s
  • analog/digital

What You Bring

-Perform electronic component qualification -Statistical approach for circuit design and qualification (Monte Carlo, z-score, 6 sigma…) -Capable of developing and writing specifications in an engineering environment -Proficiency performing circuit analysis using simulation tools (SPICE) -Experience with EMI/EMC validation and electrical pre-certification compliance -Circuit analysis including power, tolerance, and reliability -Familiarity with electronics lab test equipment and test methods -In depth expertise with Altium EDA tool -Experience with EMC/EMI, CE, UL, RoHS -Minimum of 8 years experience with analog and digital circuit design -Bachelor’s degree in Electronic Engineering or equivalent knowledge or experience -Familiar with multi-layer PCB

The Company

About Ge Vernova

-Traces roots back to Edison and Alstom, merging power, renewable, digital & financial wings. -Headquartered in Cambridge, MA, crafts large-scale gas turbines, SMRs, wind turbines, hydro and grid tech to fuel economies. -On the nuclear front, advancing small modular reactors (like BWRX‑300) in partnership with utilities and supporting semiconductor projects. -Wind prowess spans onshore, offshore and blade making—with key sites like Dogger Bank offshore and blade plants in Spain. -Electrification arm tackles grid stability: HVDC, transformers, storage, conversion, plus GridOS software powering smarter infrastructure. -Weaves finance and consulting through energy-infrastructure investments, funding solar farms to pipelines via GE Energy Financial Services.

Sector Specialisms

Power

Gas Power

Steam Power

Nuclear

Hydro Power

Wind

Onshore Wind

Offshore Wind

Electrification Systems

Power Conversion and Storage

Grid Solutions

Electrification Software