Electronic and Firmware Electrical Engineer
Listed on 2026-01-29
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineer, Embedded Software Engineer, Systems Engineer
Overview
Founded in 1985, PS Engineering is a recognized leader in aircraft intercom and audio panel manufacturing for General Aviation. Specializing exclusively in audio control, the company holds numerous patents and has pioneered industry-first innovations, such as hands-free VOX systems and noise-reducing microphone processors. Known for its commitment to quality, all products are manufactured in the USA and adhere to rigorous FAA-approved standards.
PS Engineering is dedicated to innovation and pushing the boundaries of audio avionics technology by prioritizing feedback from customers and partners.
This is a full-time, on-site position for an Electronic and Firmware Electrical Engineer located in Lenoir City, TN. The engineer will design, develop, and test innovative electronic and firmware solutions for aircraft audio systems. Key responsibilities include electrical circuit design, power system design, firmware development, troubleshooting, and product testing to ensure compliance with FAA standards. Collaboration with cross-functional teams and contributing to new technology development are essential duties.
- Electrical circuit design
- Power system design
- Firmware development
- Troubleshooting
- Product testing to ensure compliance with FAA standards
- Collaboration with cross-functional teams and contributing to new technology development
- Strong technical ability in one or more disciplines including analog, power, processors, DSP or FPGA and mixed-signal PCB design knowledge.
- Proficient with C in embedded environments.
- Possess a BSEE or BSCE and a minimum of 4 years of experience designing embedded systems.
- Demonstrate excellent communication skills, written and verbal.
Experience or interest in aviation is a plus
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