Printed Circuit Board Designer designs and develops printed circuit boards. Generates documents using computer aided drafting (CAD) for schematic, assembly, and fabrication drawings. Being a Printed Circuit Board Designer drafts layouts for standard and dense, hi-speed, multi-layer boards. Helps engineers identify and resolve mechanical design issues. Additionally, Printed Circuit Board Designer may require a bachelor's degree in area of specialty. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. To be a Printed Circuit Board Designer typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Work is closely managed. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Printed Circuit Board Layout Designer with a minimum of five years experience of PCB Layout and a minimum of two years on Cadence Allegro (versions 16.* and greater). Knowledge of Concept or OrCad is a plus.
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Responsible for generating libraries (symbols and pad stacks), layout a mixture of different types of technology boards, thru hole, smt and mixed with possibly blind and buried vias. The boards will have a wide range from very simple one-layer, single sided placement, to multi-layer double sided placement. Technology ranges from analog to high speed digital layouts. You must have the ability to setup the data base for specific technologies, input mechanical data, place, route, post process and output a full set of customer deliverables. Quality and attention to detail is very important.
Contact Doug Nunnenkamp at (503) 640-5546
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