job_061914a: Electronic and Firmware Engineer for Product Development Firm, 219 Design (Mountain View, CA)

From: Kristin Burns <kristin.burns_at_stanford.edu>
Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2014 12:26:33 -0700

219 Design aims to be the best product
development consulting firm in the SF Bay Area,
with up and coming locations in NYC and North
Carolina as well. Our specialty is tackling
complex projects that combine electronic,
mechanical, and software design. We have built
a solid client base over the last ten years (e.g.
Topcon Medical Laser Systems, OptiMedica, BMW)
and look forward to continued growth in the
second half of 2014 and beyond. Our team is the
key component to our success, and we are looking
for some outstanding individuals to bring onboard
and augment our capabilities.Â

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As an engineer at 219, you will work on a
changing landscape of projects that are for the
medical, consumer, automotive, and industrial
markets. You will be involved with the
development of prototypes and products that will
get into the hands of real people and your work
will have a direct impact on the success of projects and products.

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About You:

- You’ve been designing electronics for
embedded systems for at least a few years (3+ preferable).

- You’ve worked with tons of microcontrollers,
sensors, and other chips and have performed
numerous multi-layer board layouts and board bringups.

- You’ve also written firmware for your own or
others’ microcontroller-based boards.

- You are comfortable with state machines,
interrupts, oscilloscopes, soldering irons, debuggers, and the like.

- In a nutshell, you not only love embedded
systems development, but are great at it.

- You have an MS or BS degree in electrical
engineering or a related field (e.g. software, embedded systems, mechatronics).

- You view a job as more than a just way to make
money – you see it as a way too fulfill an inner
drive to solve problems and to express your creativity.

- You value a work environment where your voice
counts. We currently have a 16-person
easy-going team, an awesome technician, and a great office manager.

- You are a true team player but can also handle self-management.

- You expect a job to provide you continued opportunities for personal growth.

- You value life-work balance. We aim to stick
to a strict 40-hour work week as a company.

- You have strong communication skills and can be
respectful and persuasive at the same time.

- You would be excited to work out of our
well-equipped Mountain View location that is a
quarter mile from the Caltrain and downtown Mountain View.

- OR You would be excited to work at our new
location in Manhattan, steps away from the Empire State Building.

- OR You would be excited to work at our up and
coming location in Raleigh, North Carolina.

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Bonus Points:

- Experience with Altium Designer

-Â Flex circuit design

-Â Linux

-Â Automated testing

-Â Manufacturing experience

-Â Medical device development

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Besides being a great place to work, we offer
competitive salaries and benefits.Â

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Check out our website at
<http://www.219design.com/>www.219design.com.
Please send your resume, any examples of your
work, and an email describing why you're a good
fit for us to <mailto:jobs_at_219design.com>jobs_at_219design.com.

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