Hello eager tech expert!
To create a better future, you need to think outside the box. That’s why we at Siemens need innovators who aren’t afraid to push boundaries to join our diverse team of tech gurus. Got what it takes? Then help us create lasting, positive impact!
Introduction
For nearly 170 years, ground-breaking technologies, and business models built upon these technologies, have been the cornerstone of our success – innovations that, by their very nature, do not simply offer new ideas but actually set new market standards for products, solutions, and services.
Innovations are what allowed our company to expand from a start-up in a Berlin courtyard to a leading-edge global enterprise, and innovations are the ingredients of a successful future – for our company, for our customers, and for society.
Technology (T), as Siemens’ central research and development arm, has a critical role to play here. Under the leadership of the Chief Technology Officer and in partnership with the operating units, T develops Siemens’ technology and innovation strategy, creates and industrializes basic technologies, promotes business excellence through consulting and engineering services, and protects the company’s intellectual property. Technology is both a creative driver of disruptive innovations and a partner to the Siemens businesses, offering them high quality research, development, and consulting services.
About our group: Electronics systems modelling group, in India, works on building high performance electronic systems with a focus on high precision analog designs, system modeling and computational control and Industrial IoT
You’ll break new ground by:
Responsible for the design and development of electronic products till the handover of the design into production covering several stages of development cycle. Analyze technical requirements of projects and be a “hands on technologist”, i.e., translate system level specifications into working circuits and prototypes. Responsible for all levels of interaction with customers, project management and time-line adherence.You’re excited to build on your existing expertise:
With a Bachelor’s/master’s degree in electronics or related discipline with 3-20 years of relevant experience in complex electronics design Should be passionate about electronics and have a strong proactive drive to provide solutions. Should have an entrepreneurial drive to make things work and take end to end responsibilities. Should be unassuming and attack problems from fundamentals putting extra effort where needed. Should be able to execute multiple roles (design, handling customers, managing projects etc.…) Strong experience in analog and digital circuit design, making design decisions, debugging.Should have very good understanding of all common electronic elements –For example, data converters, bus protocols, signal conditioning, operational amplifier, Power-supply topologies etc.Strong understanding of electronic circuit design concepts using discrete electronic components – For example, BJTs, FETs, Diodes (Schottky, Zener...) etc.….Strong competence in simulation of circuits with tools like LTSpice Good experience in taking a concept from design to production through all stages. Should be able to provide solutions considering a holistic system design that includes software, PCB, mechanical, thermal, manufacturability. Proficiency in microprocessor/controller architectures and some coding experience is preferable. Should have experience in leading small project groups (3-7 people) Strong understanding of design for electromagnetic compatibility Exposure to ISO61508 / ISO 26262 and electronic design concepts (de-rating, up-rating) is a plusExperience in designing battery operated systems, understanding of Energy Harvesting circuits, protocols like BLE/WiFi/NBIoT etc. would be wonderful.You can expect:
This job opening involves working on challenging electronic design activities across a variety of domains relevant to Siemens business interests. You will work in a technology focused, domain agnostic environment. You will have to adapt quickly to new domains and solve design challenges associated with them.