Display Electrical Engineer
Company | Meta |
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Location | California, USA, Redmond, WA, USA |
Salary | $170000 – $240000 |
Type | Full-Time |
Degrees | Bachelor’s, Master’s, PhD |
Experience Level | Senior, Expert or higher |
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent industry experience
- 8+ years of electrical design experience in display module
- Experience in display electrical subsystem design, testing, and system integration
- Experience with electrical lab equipment for display testing
- Experience with display electrical interfaces standards and familiar with display or touch subsystem protocols
- Experience in delivering high-volume consumer products
- Experience with communicating with colleagues, team, and cross-functional partners
Responsibilities
- Lead related activities in display module development, qualification, and support integration to the system from development phase to mass production
- Design, simulate, prototype, and test electrical systems while working closely with FPGA, FW/SW, silicon design engineers, and customer teams
- Perform testing, validation, verification, and debug for any display electrical related issues
- Perform display bring-up, testing, and troubleshooting of components
- Identify display related failures and provide solutions to mitigate the issue
- Design of PCBs, rigid and flexible boards
- Work with internal cross-functional teams to establish display module system integration and analysis
- Work with supply chain teams for display module and component vendor evaluation and selection
Preferred Qualifications
- Master or Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering
- In-depth understanding of display technologies and display module, display panel, and display IC design
- Knowledge of electrical signal integrity, simulations, display or system power delivery, and display electrical test system development
- Experience with display electrical subsystem design/testing/validation/implementation
- Experience with display module PCB/flex design, interfaces standards, display driver IC, and display backlight