What are the responsibilities and job description for the Senior Electronics Engineer position at Johnson Controls, Inc.?
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What you will do
Our global Fire Detection product group located in Westford, MA, at Johnson Controls offers you the possibility to interact with other development centers and teams around the world! The opportunity for professional development and career opportunities are endless, given our broad portfolio of products and services within Fire Detection. Work/life balance is important to us, and we offer a flexible hybrid work model. You'll also get exposure to leading edge technology, exciting projects, and life-saving products that promote global safety of not only facilities, but people. We need your talent and ideas, as we continue to grow and expand our strategic focus and build state of the art fire detection systems. To learn more about our Electrical Engineer opportunity, keep reading!
Johnson Controls is searching for an Electronics Engineer to be located at the R&D facility in Westford, MA. In this role you will be responsible for designing electronic analog & digital hardware for new fire alarm products as well as supporting existing product lines. Work may include embedded system designs, small signal and instrumentation circuitry, switch mode power supplies, front panel user interfaces, audio amplifiers, peer-to-peer networking, linear power supplies, sensors and detectors, and fiber optics. In addition, research new technology that can be used within these products. This position is located in Westford, MA, and you will be required to be onsite 3 days a week.
How you will do it
What you will need
Preferred
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What you will do
Our global Fire Detection product group located in Westford, MA, at Johnson Controls offers you the possibility to interact with other development centers and teams around the world! The opportunity for professional development and career opportunities are endless, given our broad portfolio of products and services within Fire Detection. Work/life balance is important to us, and we offer a flexible hybrid work model. You'll also get exposure to leading edge technology, exciting projects, and life-saving products that promote global safety of not only facilities, but people. We need your talent and ideas, as we continue to grow and expand our strategic focus and build state of the art fire detection systems. To learn more about our Electrical Engineer opportunity, keep reading!
Johnson Controls is searching for an Electronics Engineer to be located at the R&D facility in Westford, MA. In this role you will be responsible for designing electronic analog & digital hardware for new fire alarm products as well as supporting existing product lines. Work may include embedded system designs, small signal and instrumentation circuitry, switch mode power supplies, front panel user interfaces, audio amplifiers, peer-to-peer networking, linear power supplies, sensors and detectors, and fiber optics. In addition, research new technology that can be used within these products. This position is located in Westford, MA, and you will be required to be onsite 3 days a week.
How you will do it
- Work on analog and digital design and analysis
- Work on microcontroller and embedded system design
- Work with other organizations to conceive, develop, and release new products to production
- Work in a team environment to generate creative solutions to product needs
- Understand how to design equipment to meet agency certifications (UL, ULC, CE, FCC).
What you will need
- Bachelor's Degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering
- 5-10 years of experience in electronics design related to analog, power, audio, or embedded products/systems
- Discrete electronic component-level knowledge and experience
- Experience with electronic CAD (schematic capture, circuit simulation, or related).
- Ability to work well with others in a Team environment that spans multiple countries.
- Experience transitioning products to manufacturing
Preferred
- Power supply design, microprocessors and embedded system design
#DICE
Canada Diversity Statement
Information obtained from the questions below will allow Johnson Controls to track the diversity of our applicants, employee training opportunities, promotions and employee retention in order to identify and remove barriers to employment and advancement. With your consent, you may also be contacted by the employment equity officer to get your opinions about Employment Equity (EE) Programs.
You have the right to review, correct, or change information relating to you at any time and you can be assured that the information will not be used for unauthorized purposes.
Please note that a person may belong to more than one designated group.
Your response to the self-identification questionnaire below is voluntary. It is however mandatory to answer the questions, even if you choose not to provide the information.
The responses that you provide on this form will be confidentially retained for statistical purposes.
This survey is available in alternative formats. Please do not hesitate to request.
Persons with disabilities are those that have a long-term or recurring physical, mental, sensory, psychiatric or learning impairment and who consider themselves to be disadvantaged in employment by reason of that impairment, or believe that an employer or potential employer is likely to consider them to be disadvantaged in employment by reason of that impairment. This also includes persons whose functional limitations owing to their impairment have been accommodated in their current job or workplace.
An Aboriginal person is a North American Indian, Metis, or Inuit and/or a Treaty Indian or a Registered Indian and/or member of an Indian Band/First Nation.
Members of visible minorities are persons, other than Aboriginal peoples, who are non-Caucasian in race or non-white in colour, regardless of birthplace.
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