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Printed Circuit Board Designer

DIRECT/PERMANENT PLACEMENT with Manufacturing Company -

Seeking a Printed Circuit Board Designer with experience for a company located in Moorestown, NJ.

Shift: 1st

Salary: $70k- $80k yearly (DOE/Email resume with salary requirement)

Duties and Responsibilities:

· Candidate should be proficient in all aspects of PCB design such as:

· Interfacing with engineers to capture design constraints, determine board size, etc.

· Working with component data sheets to build symbols factoring in special mechanical and circuit requirements.

· Ability to read schematics sufficient to accomplish optimum component placement and board layout.

· Sufficient understanding of electronics as applicable to PCB design; analog, digital, audio, surface mount, through-hole, controlled impedance, etc.

· Proficiency in routing both for timely completion and meeting electrical requirements.

· Creating all output files, deliverables for manufacturing, fabrication, and assembly drawings.

· Experience to include both simple and complex multilayer boards.

· Experience with engineering design and IPC specifications is a plus.

· Must be experience in Cadence Allegro or Altium

If qualified and interested, please email resume, with salary requirement for immediate consideration -Recruiter will contact you upon reviewing resume/qualifications; review work history; address questions; if all is in order, we will present your resume and recommend you to our client, who will coordinate interviews accordingly.

Kaye Personnel, INC

1868 Marlton Pike E.

Cherry Hill, NJ 08003

856-489-1200 EXT 1109

Additional Info

Job Type : Full-Time

Education Level : Bachelors Degree

Experience Level : Mid to Senior Level

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