Hardware Engineer will be responsible to design, develop, and optimize electronic hardware for HVAC, process controllers, industrial automation, and PLC-based systems.
The role involves working on controllers, sensors, actuators, power systems, and communication modules, ensuring efficiency, reliability, and compliance with industry standards.
Key Responsibilities
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Design & Development: Develop circuits for HVAC controllers, process controllers, and industrial automation systems.
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Prototyping, Component Validation & Testing: Build, test, debug, and optimize hardware prototypes, various Components.
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Sensor & Power Management: Integrate temperature, pressure, and humidity sensors; design power supply circuits (SMPS, DC-DC converters).
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Communication Systems: Implement hardware for RS-485 (Modbus RTU), BACnet, CAN, Ethernet, Zigbee, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth.
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Compliance & Testing:
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Conduct EFT, EMI/EMC testing to ensure regulatory compliance.
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Ensure hardware meets safety and regulatory standards (UL, CE, RoHS).
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Develop and maintain hardware design, testing, and quality control documentation.
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Execute test plans, test cases, and validation procedures.
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PLC & Industrial Automation: Design and integrate hardware for PLC-based systems and industrial automation.
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Collaboration: Work with embedded software, mechanical, and PCB design teams to ensure seamless integration.
Required Skills
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Hardware Design: Circuit design (Analog/Digital), power electronics, embedded systems.
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Hardware knowledge for Industrial Protocols like Modbus, RS-485, BACnet, CAN, Ethernet, I2C, SPI, UART.
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EFT, EMI/EMC Compliance: Testing, debugging, and mitigation techniques.
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Testing & Tools: Experience with circuit simulation (LTSpice, PSpice) and lab equipment (oscilloscope, MultiMeter).
Qualifications
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Education: B.E./B. Tech in Electronics /Instrumenting/E&TC Engineering or a related field.
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Experience: Proven experience in hardware design and testing for HVAC, process controllers, industrial automation, and PLC applications, including EFT, EMI/EMC testing will be preferred.
