ANALOG ELECTRONICS ENGINEER
Oslo (Oslo) Design / Civil engineering / Industrial engineering
Job description
3109811
Additional Cities
Horten
Career Level
Experienced
Relocation Assistance
No
Business
GE Healthcare
Business Segment
Healthcare Clinical Care Solutions
Function
Engineering/Technology
Country/Territory
Norway
Postal Code
3191
Role Summary/Purpose
The Analog Electronics Engineer position is primarily responsible for analog and digital electronics design in high end premium ultrasound products from GE.
Essential Responsibilities
· Design, test and verification of state-of-the-art ultrasound transmitters, ultra-low-noise receivers and high-speed communication lines.
· Design of new analog and digital electrical boards, circuits, components and interconnects
· Engaging in all phases of new product introduction: concept, architecture, documentation, design, prototype, test, supplier interfaces, manufacturing introduction and service support
· Perform debugging and problem solving
· Implement changes for obsolete components in installed base products.
Qualifications/Requirements
· Master’s degree in Electronic Engineering
· Significant relevant work experience, but less experienced applicants will also be considered
· Good English proficiency, both oral and written
Desired Characteristics
· Demonstrated circuit design experience in Analog or Mixed Signal disciplines
· Simulation of analog circuits and signal integrity
· EMC compatible design/solution experience
· Knowledge of UL/IEC standards and how they apply to designs
· Team player
· Ability to work independently and take responsibility for own tasks
About Us
GE Vingmed Ultrasound AS (GEVU) is a world leader in the development and production of ultrasound systems for medical applications, and is a Center of Excellence in GE Healthcare. The company was founded in 1985 and now has a total of 210 employees, with headquarters in Horten, and offices in Oslo and Trondheim. GE Vingmed Ultrasound continues to have close collaboration with medical and technological research institutions in Norway and abroad, and more than 60 PhD’s have been published in Norway based on equipment produced by GEVU.
Primary Country
Norway