QualificationsBachelor's degree in Electrical or Computer EngineeringMinimum of 8 years of experience in electronic system design and developmentExperience with a range of technologies, including processor architectures (e.g., Motorola 68000/MC68360, PowerPC, TI DSP), digital logic (TTL/HC), FPGA/toolchains (Xilinx ISE, Altera, Actel/Microsemi SmartFusion with Libero), and interfaces (PCI/PCIe, VME64x, ECC memory)Proficiency with design tools such as Cadence OrCAD and Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Visio, PowerPoint)Strong product development experience with demonstrated problem-solving and troubleshooting capabilitiesProven ability to collaborate effectively within cross-functional engineering teamsDemonstrated leadership experience guiding technical teams and projectsExperience designing Single Event Upset (SEU)-tolerant systemsFamiliarity with U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) regulations, policies, and proceduresExperience with Commercial Grade Item Dedication (CGID) for nuclear safety applicationsKnowledge of commercial nuclear and/or military specifications and design practicesU.S. Job ResponsibilitiesDesign, troubleshoot and implement digital and analog systems incorporating A/D, D/A, microprocessors and microcontrollersProvide obsolescence management for legacy analog systems, including the selection and justification of alternate/substitute componentsGenerate proposals related to upgrades of existing installed legacy systems as well as new system installations.