Systems Compliance Engineer
Boulder, CO
We are a fast-paced, growing company where each employee contributes to our culture of integrity, innovation, and teamwork. We are looking for enthusiastic, talented individuals who can thrive in a changing and challenging environment.
This position is located in the Boulder Colorado office. We are focused on developing test and measurement equipment for cryogenic and quantum computing. We are a fast-paced, agile, growing company that values diversity of thought and constantly strives for a more diverse, inclusive environment. We are looking for enthusiastic, talented individuals who can thrive in a changing and challenging environment.
PURPOSE
This position takes a leading role in creating electrical and systems design in compliance with SEMI and NFPA standards. This individual would be responsible for the detailed electrical design which integrates and coordinates the function of multiple subsystems on our cryostats through an interface to custom software. Subsystems include vacuum, motion control, vision, temperature measurement, AC and DC power distribution, and cryogenic systems. Design of subsystem interface would include serial, Modbus, ethernet, digital and analog I/O signal management. Thorough and complete documentation of all designs, support of assembly technicians, system verification, testing, and troubleshooting are part of the scope of work required. Coordination with the mechanical and software design teams is essential.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Proficient in detailed electrical design (in SolidWorks Electrical or similar) for complex assemblies, cable harnesses, and system documentation.
- Ability to create and document system design in compliance with SEMI S2, S8, and NFPA79 standards.
- Ability to implement design for ease of manufacturing and cost reduction.
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, AND SKILLS REQUIRED
- Requires 3+ years of experience, preferably with cryogenic test and measurement system and electrical design in compliance with S2, S8, NFPA79.
- Understanding of design and manufacturing processes as related to complex scientific instruments, with a pertinent engineering or science degree. An advanced degree or significant industry experience is desirable.
- Test and verification of component and system designs will be required. Experience in electrical system troubleshooting is vital in this role.
- Attention to detail, good time management, and good written and verbal communications skills are important.
- Candidate should be able to effectively coordinate with various departments and stakeholders and be able to work both independently and within a team.