20 Jobs That Use Analog The Most

What jobs use Analog the most?

1. Trouble Shooter

How Trouble Shooter uses Analog:

  • Achieve multiple ASE certifications within first year of employment.
  • Consult with customers to determine needs and troubleshoot any concerns.
  • Specialize in the building of fine wood windows and doors professionally install.

Most common skills for Trouble Shooter:

  • RF
  • Analog
  • RAN
  • AC
  • Windows
  • Inbound Calls

2. Circuit Designer

How Circuit Designer uses Analog:

  • Manage and assign company facilities and assets through the use of: circuit reports, manual logs and PC generate reports.
  • Configure, document, and support routers, switches, and VPN.
  • Used handheld computers and pressure gauges.

Most common skills for Circuit Designer:

  • Cadence
  • Analog
  • RF
  • MATLAB
  • IP
  • CMOS

3. Senior Electronics Design Engineer

How Senior Electronics Design Engineer uses Analog:

  • Implement industry leading design practices and development tools to achieve high performing FPGA base systems.
  • Apply technical knowledge in electromagnetic theory and microwave technology to plan and manage projects concern with ground-base radar systems.
  • Co-Design the software control program architecture and write significant amounts of C++ test software used for PCB and I/F check-out.

Most common skills for Senior Electronics Design Engineer:

  • Analog
  • Power Electronics
  • PCB
  • Firmware
  • Circuit Design
  • RF

4. Product Marketing Engineer

How Product Marketing Engineer uses Analog:

  • Lead global broadband/multimedia strategy and platform product development across business units, including metrics definition and ROI analysis.
  • Eliminate indoor air quality issues by inspecting, cleaning, and sealing HVAC ducts using Carlisle ISAAC robots and sealants.
  • Champion and define the standard content for all internal product sales manuals including elevator pitch, ROI justification and positioning.

Most common skills for Product Marketing Engineer:

  • Analog
  • Revenue Growth
  • Market Trends
  • Sales Training
  • Market Research
  • Business Development

5. Associate Member-Technical Staff

How Associate Member-Technical Staff uses Analog:

  • Manage Apollo DN600 UNIX workstation, installing software updates and maintaining user accounts.
  • Lead successful projects with cross organizational teams from invention through prototyping phases of product introduction allowing deployment of new printing platform.
  • Handle programming of test cases for JPVK involving different J2SE API blocks viz.

Most common skills for Associate Member-Technical Staff:

  • R
  • Analog
  • Java
  • Linux
  • Access Database
  • Unix

6. Electronics Design Engineer

How Electronics Design Engineer uses Analog:

  • Lead prototyping and production effort.
  • Achieve winning contract extension by successfully designing and demonstrating personal identification electronics microprocessor-base design with RF module.
  • Coordinate with senior electrical engineers and achieve hands-on experience on coal fire plant power generation and power transformers, circuit breakers.

Most common skills for Electronics Design Engineer:

  • Analog
  • Power Electronics
  • PCB
  • C++
  • RF
  • CAD

7. Electrical Electronics Engineers

How Electrical Electronics Engineers uses Analog:

  • Coordinate with senior electrical engineers and achieve hands-on experience on coal fire plant power generation and power transformers, circuit breakers.
  • Design and implement analog and digital electronic laser control systems.
  • Experience with the entire 3 MHz to 110 GHz RF frequencyrange as well as some EO/IR relate.

Most common skills for Electrical Electronics Engineers:

  • Electrical Components
  • Analog
  • C++
  • Power Electronics
  • CAD
  • Circuit Design

8. Senior Electronic Engineer

How Senior Electronic Engineer uses Analog:

  • Manage product lines through UL, CE and other safety and emissions requirements.
  • Utilize system engineering to identify and achieve compliance for module/vehicle functionality, design direction, and EMC redesign support.
  • Apply technical knowledge in electromagnetic theory and microwave technology to plan and manage projects concern with ground-base radar systems.

Most common skills for Senior Electronic Engineer:

  • Power Electronics
  • Analog
  • C++
  • MATLAB
  • PCB
  • Firmware

9. Senior Electronic Test Technician

How Senior Electronic Test Technician uses Analog:

  • Install and manage windows applications for the user, maintain servers and manage help desk operations.
  • Bench test and repair RF boards and test equipment to the component level.
  • Participate in the breakdown and setup of a state-of-the-art RF test and measurement production facility.

Most common skills for Senior Electronic Test Technician:

  • Test Procedures
  • Level Troubleshooting
  • Power Meters
  • Analog
  • RF
  • Troubleshoot

10. Electronics Engineer

How Electronics Engineer uses Analog:

  • Lead manufacturing testing effort for VT-1 missile program.
  • Manage technicians throughout design, development, construction, testing, ISO quality assurance, and field/flight/wind tunnel test support phases.
  • Design automated lab system for troubleshooting HVAC PC boards in AMTRAK trains, to achieve shorter fault diagnostics time lab repairs.

Most common skills for Electronics Engineer:

  • Analog
  • RF
  • Power Electronics
  • DOD
  • Test Equipment
  • PCB

11. Principal Electrical Engineer

How Principal Electrical Engineer uses Analog:

  • Identify, develop and implement action items to manage & improve software releases and develop guidelines in JavaScript coding.
  • Own the design and integration of a number of internal VHDL library base IP into the FPGA chip.
  • Design high speed pulse processing analog front end and FPGA digital processing electronics for use in a space flight application.

Most common skills for Principal Electrical Engineer:

  • Electrical Engineering
  • RF
  • Analog
  • FPGA
  • Design Reviews
  • Mentor Graphics

12. Hardware Development Engineer

How Hardware Development Engineer uses Analog:

  • Develop a LabVIEW application to automate the data acquisition of the qualification performance data.
  • Direct PCB layout to ensure signal integrity, EMI constraints, and design goals are meet.
  • Develop print circuit boards for lab bench, hand test and production test of digital and analog integrate circuits.

Most common skills for Hardware Development Engineer:

  • Hardware Development
  • Analog
  • PCB
  • Prototype
  • Firmware
  • Debugging

13. Assistant Audio Engineer

How Assistant Audio Engineer uses Analog:

  • Manage PowerPoint and mixing music at the same time.
  • Master every facet of the SSL 4064E analog console and Tascam inch tape machine.
  • Record and edit various voice-overs, audio books, and ADR for film and TV.

Most common skills for Assistant Audio Engineer:

  • Video Production
  • Audio Equipment
  • Visual Equipment
  • Analog
  • Signal Flow
  • Sound Design

14. Hardware Design Engineer

How Hardware Design Engineer uses Analog:

  • Perform back-end flow from RTL code synthesis, timing driven physical design to achieve a timing closure type-out database.
  • Lead design team through preliminary and detail design, including trade studies, requirement verification, system prototyping and testing.
  • Develop hardware and user-friendly GUI driven software to automate the manufacturing test and debug of microprocessor/ DSP control VXI bus modules.

Most common skills for Hardware Design Engineer:

  • RF
  • PCB
  • Analog
  • Firmware
  • CAD
  • Cadence

15. Senior PCB Designer

How Senior PCB Designer uses Analog:

  • Control and manage the testing documentation of magnetics and mechanical documents using custom small scale PDM system base on windows files.
  • Create and control relate documentation such as BOM's and ECO's.
  • Design for DFM, DFT, DFA and thermal management while minimizing via and layer count.

Most common skills for Senior PCB Designer:

  • RF
  • Schematic Capture
  • PCB Layout
  • Analog
  • Mentor Graphics
  • Cadence Allegro

16. Printed Circuit Designer

How Printed Circuit Designer uses Analog:

  • Control and manage the testing documentation of magnetics and mechanical documents using custom small scale PDM system base on windows files.
  • Design dies using Siemens NX software and at times would use Catia.
  • Design and documentation of RF and analog print circuit assemblies for use in microwave communication equipment.

Most common skills for Printed Circuit Designer:

  • PCB
  • IPC
  • RF
  • Analog
  • Mentor Graphics
  • Aerospace

17. Recording Engineer

How Recording Engineer uses Analog:

  • Manage PowerPoint and mixing music at the same time.
  • Prepare and run equipment during live FM broadcasts.
  • Work with ReverbNation, MP3.com, Facebook, YouTube platforms.

Most common skills for Recording Engineer:

  • Digital Audio
  • R
  • Music Videos
  • Analog
  • Studio Equipment
  • Live Sound

18. Senior Field Applications Engineer

How Senior Field Applications Engineer uses Analog:

  • Assist customers in FPGA tool usage / issue, and sometimes write application VHDL code to achieve a module function.
  • Manage all technical interactions (RFP responses, job site walk-through, design reviews, statement of work creation, etc . )
  • Provide customer support for XILINX FPGA circuit board system consisting of PCI, USB, API and JTAG interfaces.

Most common skills for Senior Field Applications Engineer:

  • Technical Support
  • Linux
  • RF
  • Pre Sales
  • Analog
  • FAE

19. System Hardware Engineer

How System Hardware Engineer uses Analog:

  • Implement, manage, monitor and troubleshoot backup policies and services.
  • Initiate and lead IP development program, identify IP white spaces.
  • Manage prototyping, orchestrate 1st-article approval process with suppliers and IBM, and resolve mechanical and heat-sink thermal issues.

Most common skills for System Hardware Engineer:

  • System Design
  • RF
  • Analog
  • Linux
  • Debugging
  • Circuit Design

20. Staff Electrical Engineer

How Staff Electrical Engineer uses Analog:

  • Accomplish intelligent remote terminal unit (RTU) automatic control with graphical liquid crystal display (LCD).
  • Design and build RF/DC operational burn-in test interface for MRFDL subassemblies using Autocad and Orcad.
  • List and/or certify generators to the appropriate UL, CSA NEMA, IEEE or IEC standards.

Most common skills for Staff Electrical Engineer:

  • Electrical Engineering
  • Analog
  • Electrical Systems
  • PCB
  • C++
  • RF

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