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Electronics HW Verification and Validation Engineer

Company Name:
Lorven technologies Inc
Verification and Validation Engineer for a Long Term Project in Southfield, MI, below is the Detail requirement.

position
Title:
electronics
HW Verification and Validation Engineer
Location - Southfield, MI
Duration - Long Term
Rate - $Open/hr

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REQUIREMENTS
Electronics HW Verification and Validation Engineer
Degree is Electronics with 8-10 Years of Experience.
Well conversant with Analog and Digital designs, Microcontrollers, Electronics components,
Good understanding about , Familiar with Instrument - Osciloscope, Logic Analyser Firmware, and board bringup software.
Shall have the understanding on how to execute basic tests of the Hardware board, functional testing of the board.
Functional testing of the devices.
Board level debugging,
Note: Software Development Experience is not required
Demonstrate excellent communication skills including the ability to effectively communicate with internal and external customers.
Ability to use strong industry knowledge to relate to customer needs and dissolve customer concerns and high level of focus and attention to detail.
Strong work ethic with good time management with ability to work with diverse teams and lead meetings.

Thanks & Regards
Sudhakar
Lorven Technologies Inc,
101, Morgan Lane, Suite 209, Plainsboro, NJ-08536
Work : 609-799-4202 X 219 Fax: 609-799-4204
Email:Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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