Senior Electrical Engineer
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- Toronto, ON
- 180.000 $ par an
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
As part of the Hardware Team, you will work with our established team of physicists and engineers
to develop high-performance custom electronic boards for photonic quantum computers. In the role of senior electrical engineer, you will contribute your experience spanning precision analog measurement and digital control. You will join a growing team dedicated to architecting the analog and digital electronics that control and acquire data from quantum photonic devices. Working hands-on in the lab, you will develop, optimize, refine, and debug electronic modules that interface with complex and noise-sensitive optoelectronic instruments. With your strong background in designing, testing, and implementing low-noise analog and mixed-signal circuits you will drive the development of the electronic control architecture for the world’s first photonic quantum computers.Required qualifications and experience:
- BSc or higher in electrical engineering
- 5+ years industry or academic experience in a relevant discipline.
- Self-motivated, comfortable working both independently and collaboratively on complex
- projects in a fast-paced environment.
- Strong interpersonal skills.
- MSc or PhD in electrical engineering, physics, or relevant related discipline.
- 8+ years combined academic + industry experience, including 3+ years in an industry role.
- Strong expertise in low-noise ADC/DAC data acquisition and analog control systems.
- Experience with RF analog testing equipment (VNAs, ESAs, AWGs, etc).
- Experience designing PCB assemblies for digitally controlling and acquiring data from
- sensitive low-noise analog devices.
- Strong understanding of both acoustic-band and RF electrical noise sources (ground loops,
- EMI from ambient radio and nearby electrical equipment, etc) and mitigation strategies
- (shielding, noise cancellation, etc).
- Experience designing analog interfaces between custom instruments and FPGA-based
- digital control systems.
- Familiarity with DSP techniques.
- Knowledge of common communication protocols (Ethernet, USB, I2C, SPI, etc).
- Experience with popular logic families (CMOS, TTL) and differential signalling.
- Experience with Altium, KiCad, or similar design environments.
- Familiarity with principles of optics/photonics and common relevant components
- (photodiodes, modulators, lasers, fiber components).