What are the responsibilities and job description for the RCI-FB-66929-1 Electrical Engineer (AR/VR Hardware Prototyping) position at Rangam?
Role Overview
This role supports the development of next-generation AR/VR hardware prototypes. The engineer will work on mixed-signal, high-speed digital boards and opto-electrical systems that include sensors, display drivers, and other embedded components. The work is hands-on and requires strong debugging skills at both board and system level.
Key Responsibilities
- Design, simulate, and develop schematics for complex electrical systems (using Cadence, Altium, MATLAB, SPICE).
- Lead board bring-up, testing, and debugging.
- Integrate systems containing image sensors, display driver ICs, lasers, depth sensors, power supplies, and high-speed digital interfaces (I2C, SPI, UART, MIPI, USB SS).
- Support research prototypes and collaborate with scientists and other engineers.
- Work independently in a fast-changing research environment.
Must-Have Skills
- 5 years in hardware design/electrical engineering.
- Strong experience with schematic/PCB tools and lab equipment (oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, function generators).
- Proven ability to bring up and debug opto-electrical systems (image sensors, display drivers, lasers, depth sensors, high-speed interfaces: I2C/SPI/UART/MIPI/USB SS).
Nice to Have
- Analog circuit design.
- Experience with camera aggregation systems.
- Experience with flex or rigid-flex PCB designs.
Education
- BS in Electrical Engineering or equivalent experience.
Good-to-Know
- Best suited for engineers from consumer electronics or wearables.
- Not ideal for profiles heavily focused on wireless, aerospace, automotive, or industrial backgrounds.
- Role requires comfort working in a small, self-directed team.
Salary : $80 - $90