Techtronic Industries (TTI) is seeking an Electrical Engineer II to join their Anderson, South Carolina team, focusing on the design and implementation of embedded systems for outdoor equipment. The ideal candidate should have at least three years of experience in embedded electronics design and a strong understanding of motor drives. The position offers an opportunity to work in a collaborative environment, contributing to innovative products in the power tools and outdoor equipment space
Job Summary
The Electrical Engineer II will lead the design and implementation of embedded systems specifically for the Outdoor Equipment category.
Candidates must utilize laboratory equipment such as oscilloscopes, power supplies, and ESD/EMC tools to debug and develop designs.
This onsite role at TTI Anderson requires driving urgency in project schedules while adhering to the company's stage-gate product development process.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 85
Techtronic Industries (TTI) is seeking an Electrical Engineer II to join their Anderson, South Carolina team, focusing on the design and implementation of embedded systems for outdoor equipment. The ideal candidate should have at least three years of experience in embedded electronics design and a strong understanding of motor drives. The position offers an opportunity to work in a collaborative environment, contributing to innovative products in the power tools and outdoor equipment space.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Embedded electronics design experience
32-bit microcontroller-based circuit design
Motor drives hardware and firmware implementation
Oscilloscopes and spectrum analyzers usage
Stage-gate product development process
Nice-to-have
Brushless motor knowledge
Strong problem-solving skills under pressure
Cross-functional team collaboration abilities
Independent project tracking capabilities
Key Requirements
Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering or related field
3+ years of experience in Embedded Electronics design
Experience with 32-bit microcontroller-based circuits