Hardware Engineer
Safe Fleet
San Antonio, United States of America
7 days ago
Role details
Contract type
Permanent contract Employment type
Full-time (> 32 hours) Working hours
Regular working hours Languages
English Compensation
$ 120KJob location
San Antonio, United States of America
Tech stack
Software Applications
C Sharp (Programming Language)
C++
CAN Bus
Communications Protocols
Software Debugging
Firmware
Hardware Design
Python
RS-232
Serial Communications
Software Engineering
Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter
Hardware Testing
Pcb Layout
Job description
Responsible for the full lifecycle of new/current hardware products. From initial design and prototyping through production deployment. Will also design and implement local programs to help with our production processing and quality control systems. Key Responsibilities:
- Hardware Development: Design, prototype, and test custom hardware solutions for our TireViewLIVE and TST product lines, including circuit design, component selection, and PCB layout collaboration.
- Complete knowledge of CANBus and Serial communication protocols
- Testing & Validation: Design and execute comprehensive hardware testing procedures, from bench testing to environmental (Real-World) testing.
- Documentation: Maintain technical documentation for hardware designs, software interfaces, and production procedures.
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Requirements
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent work experience
- Proven hardware design experience with demonstrable products that you can discuss in detail.
- Familiarity with Python or C# for desktop application development.
- Strong embedded programming skills in C/C++ or similar low-level languages
- Hands-on experience with CANBus and Serial (RS-232/RS-485/UART) communication protocols.
- Practical electronics knowledge: ability to read schematics, use oscilloscopes and logic analyzers, and debug hardware issues.
- Production environment experience: understanding design-for-manufacturing principles and creating tools that work reliably on a factory floor.
- Understanding of regulatory compliance (FCC, CE, automotive standards)