Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering (or closely related field)\n 7+ years of progressive experience in electronic hardware design and development, with demonstrated ownership of designs from concept through production and sustaining support\n Expert-level proficiency with PCB design tools (Altium Designer preferred; KiCad, OrCAD, Eagle, etc.), including library management and disciplined schematic/layout release practices\n Deep understanding of analog and digital circuit design, including component selection, design margins, and practical considerations for manufacturability, reliability, and serviceability\n Advanced knowledge of electrical test and measurement methods (DMMs, power supplies, function generators, oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, etc.), including development of repeatable verification tests and test reports\n Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting skills, including structured root-cause analysis and effective containment/corrective actions\n Very good communication skills: ability to convey technical and nontechnical information clearly through written and verbal channels and influence decisions across engineering, manufacturing, quality, and field teams\n Demonstrated ability to mentor and develop interns and less-experienced engineers through technical guidance, review feedback, and sharing of best practices\n Excellent planning and execution skills: ability to organize tasks, resources, and time effectively to manage risk and achieve occasional broad objectives on schedule\n Very good decision-making, self-motivation, and intuition: ability to make timely, accountable technical choices under pressure and use experience to make informed predictions with incomplete data\n Demonstrated ability to direct cross-functional project work (engineering, manufacturing, quality, supply chain, and field support), coordinating stakeholders and driving closure on commitments\n \nWorking Conditions\n\n Most of the work will take place in a climate-controlled office or lab setting\n Travel to supplier/partner facilities or to customer/field locations, supporting initial product R&D and testing or troubleshooting may be required occasionally (industrial or mining sites possible)\n Matrix employees are furnished with and required to wear safety gear such as hard hats, steel toe shoes, reflective clothing, earplugs, and safety glasses when working in those locations requiring such protective gear\n \nPhysical Requirements\n \nThe employee is occasionally required to stand, walk and stoop, or crouch. Originally focused on the underground coal mining industry, Matrix has expanded into new industrial markets in the United States and globally.\n \nWe are currently seeking a Senior Electronic Hardware Engineer to design and develop hardware components and systems.