Sr Hardware Engineer

Eaton

The Role

Overview

Design, develop, test, and support electronic hardware for AC circuit breakers.

Key Responsibilities

  • troubleshooting
  • circuit design
  • product testing
  • documentation
  • manufacturing support
  • cross‑functional

Tasks

-Troubleshoot technical issues and recommend solutions. -Collaborate with engineering, marketing, and sales teams to deliver market-ready products." -Create and maintain product documentation including specifications and test procedures. -Design and refine analog/digital circuits and embedded systems using engineering tools. -Support manufacturing processes and ensure quality standards. -Conduct product testing for functionality, reliability, and compliance (EMI/EMC, UL).

Requirements

  • emi/emc
  • ul certification
  • embedded systems
  • altium
  • ltspice
  • communication protocols

What You Bring

-Hands-on experience in product validation and troubleshooting. -Experience with EMI/EMC compliance and UL certification processes. -Empathy and customer-centric approach when resolving field issues. -Adaptability in fast-paced development and manufacturing environments. -Proficiency in analog/digital circuit design and embedded systems. -Familiarity with PCB design tools (Altium, OrCAD) and simulation tools (LTspice, PSpice). -Analytical thinking and structured problem-solving. -Team-oriented mindset with proactive ownership. -Time management and prioritization across competing tasks -Understanding of communication protocols (SPI, I2C, Modbus, CAN, Ethernet) -Strong communication and documentation skills for cross-functional collaboration.

The Company

About Eaton

-global leader in power management, providing energy-efficient solutions for managing electrical, hydraulic, and mechanical power. -products and services span across industrial, commercial, residential, and infrastructure markets. -innovative solutions in energy storage, electrical distribution, and industrial automation. -instrumental in advancing technologies for utilities, transportation, and energy management. -recent standout projects include large-scale energy management systems for smart cities and utilities. -systems are crucial for sectors ranging from renewable energy to water resources management. -history of growth through acquisitions, continuously expanding global footprint and product offerings.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Energy

Infrastructure

Buildings

Residential

Commercial

Water Resources

Heavy Civil

Marine

Transport

Utilities

Solar

Wind

Nuclear

Government

Information Technology

Institutional

Original Equipment Manufacturer

Aerospace

Mobility

Vehicle

eMobility

Powertrain Systems

Commercial Vehicles

Electric Vehicles