Hardware Engineer
Listed on 2026-07-13
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Electronics Engineer, Hardware Engineer, Electrical Engineering
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In this position...
We are looking for an experienced Hardware Engineer to own signal integrity (SI) and hardware robustness for high-speed, in-vehicle communication links within Ford's network communications hardware team.
Our team is responsible for ISO Layer 1 and 2 of networking. We work on finding and developing the right networking technologies for Ford’s next-generation electrical architecture. This means introducing new solutions and tweaking existing ones to help keep overall system costs down while ensuring electrical robustness for automotive use.
In this role, you will author Layer 1–2 networking specs and design verification documents that are used across all Ford vehicle programs. You will also lead hardware design reviews, run simulations, do lab validation for network interfaces, and help guide our electrical architecture. Depending on your experience, this position could be filled at the Senior / Lead / Principal level.
Ideally, you have hands‑on experience building and testing high-performance compute systems and high-speed digital interfaces (like PCIe, USB, Ethernet, FPD-Link, etc.), plus a background in guiding or mentoring other engineers.
ResponsibilitiesWhat you’ll do...
Conduct design reviews of ECU circuit designs to ensure they meet industry standards and automotive requirements for SI, EMC, and electrical robustness.
Run simulations to catch potential issues early, and follow up with lab measurements to validate.
Define SI budgets for different parts of the system (board, cable, connector, etc.), keeping jitter, noise, crosstalk, and EMI/EMC in mind.
Formulate board-level requirements for layout, interconnects, routing, and components.
Create design verification test methods and run tests based on industry standards and internal requirements.
Lead functional failure root-cause analysis and corrective actions for prototypes and production vehicles.
Lead component-level qualification of networking components for use in Ford products by reviewing EMI/EMC, interoperability, and other conformance reports.
Work closely with other Product Development teams (like EMC, Electrical Distribution Systems, and Vehicle Validation) to ensure SI is considered throughout the whole process.
Provide technical guidance to Product Development teams on feasibility, design alternatives, and design oversight for in-vehicle network implementations.
Collaborate with software and firmware teams during hardware bring-up and testing.
Build strong relationships with silicon, cable, and connector vendors to evaluate and introduce emerging technologies.
Contribute to industry standards efforts to reduce component cost, improve test automation, and address common automotive challenges in collaboration with industry experts.
QualificationsYou’ll have...
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or a similar technical field.
3+ years of experience in electronic hardware design, mainly focusing on complex high-speed digital and mixed-signal designs.
2+ years working with SI simulation or PCB design tools (e.g., Altium Designer, Mentor Graphics, Cadence Allegro, Hyper Lynx, SIwave, Polar Instruments).
2+ years of hands‑on lab experience using equipment like oscilloscopes, Vector Network Analyzers (VNA), Time Domain Reflectometers (TDR), and doing circuit board rework.
Familiarity with standard automotive communication interfaces (CAN, LIN, Ser Des, Ethernet).
A solid grasp of transmission line theory, S-parameters, bit error rate (BER) testing, crosstalk, characteristic impedance, eye diagrams, and time-domain analysis.
Good understanding of EMC/EMI principles in automotive settings.
Experience with high-reliability electronics for high-volume production, including using DFMEA and Worst-Case Analysis (WCA).
Even better, you may have...
PhD with 3+ years of relevant hardware/SI experience, or Master’s degree with 7+ years of relevant hardware/SI…
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