Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corporation
Embedded Systems Engineer

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Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corporation, a family owned business for over 75 years, takes pride in powering progress in health, security and quality of life. We are key partners with the world’s leading medical devices, semiconductor, scientific analytics and industrial systems manufacturers. When they want to push the limits of what’s possible with high voltage applications, they turn to us to make it happen.
While Spellman is not a household name, our products are used to make and often power many of the most advanced technologies that make modern life possible. With design and manufacturing sites in North America, Europe and Asia, we have become the preferred provider of high voltage power solutions for OEMs pushing the boundaries of technology around the world by designing and producing the products they need to power progress.
Main Objectives
- Collaborate with Power Supply Design Engineers to develop and implement digital control loops within company products.
- The introduction and integration of the TMS320 platform into company products.
- Supporting existing production firmware.
Key Objectives
- Design and implementation of software associated with the company's on-going high voltage power supply development.
- Maintenance of software, version control and release archiving.
- Liaison with customers and other organisations as required to ensure the design meets the customers’ requirements.
- Conduct the writing of software to meet the timescales and cost presented on the project plan.
- To attend product design reviews and confirm the integrity of software design.
- Assist the design team in estimating times and costs for the project.
- Provide code, operating principles, calibration procedures and operating instructions for the designed product.
- Ensure the design meets company engineering, quality and safety standards.
- Designs must be compliant to all current legal and regulatory requirements.
- Keep informed and support EMS and improvement team activities and ISO 9001 (Quality) and ISO 14001 (environmental) requirements including workmanship standards, static handling precautions and high voltage control measures.
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Skills, Knowledge and Experience
- Degree or equivalent in Software Engineering or Electrical/Electronic Engineering with some experience and interest in embedded systems and hardware.
- Experience in software design and development with an emphasis on structured methods.
- Experience of Microchip PIC/DSP controllers, TI TMS320 uC and C programming.
- Knowledge of embedded systems and digital control theory.
- Experience of VB.NET GUI development.
- Demonstrates a thorough, and methodical approach to problem-solving along with strong analytical thinking capability.
- Self-motivated, with the ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a team environment.
- Quick to learn new concepts and technologies, applying logical and structured thinking.
- Possesses strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Due to the remote location of the role, access to a car is essential


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The above responsibilities are not exhaustive and you may be required to fulfil other duties and responsibilities from time to time for which you are reasonably qualified.
We at Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corporation believe that each individual is entitled to equal employment opportunities without regard to race, color, creed, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin, age, veteran status or disability. The right of equal employment opportunity extends to recruiting, hiring selection, transfer, promotion, training and all other conditions of employment. To request accommodation related to disabilities, please email us at careers@spellmanhv.com, or call +1 (631) 630-3000
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