MEMS System Integration Engineer
Analog Devices(3 months ago)
About this role
Analog Devices is hiring a MEMS System Integration Engineer within its Inertial MEMS Technology Group to lead development of MEMS system and subsystem products such as IMUs and inertial sensing modules. The role partners with cross-functional teams to bring new inertial sensing products from concept through qualification and release for navigation, condition-based monitoring, and broader inertial sensing markets. The position is for experienced candidates and is limited to US Citizens or Green Card holders.
Required Skills
- MEMS
- System Integration
- Embedded Firmware
- C/C++
- State Estimation
- Kalman Filters
- Bayesian Estimation
- Inertial Navigation
- Sensor Modeling
- IMU Calibration
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Qualifications
- MS in Electrical Engineering
- MS in Mechanical Engineering
- MS in Controls Engineering
- PhD in Electrical Engineering
- PhD in Mechanical Engineering
- PhD in Controls Engineering
About Analog Devices
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