Careers at Applied Instruments

(11/19/2012)
We currently do not have any openings available. However, we will accept, and keep on file, resumes for the following positions in case an opening becomes available.

Engineering:
RF Electronics Engineer
Digital Electronics Engineer
PCB Layout Engineer
Embedded Software Engineer

Production:
Electronic Technician

Send resume and references to:
Human Resources
Applied Instruments
5230 Elmwood Ave
Indianapolis, IN 46203
hrdept@appliedin.com


Please view detailed job descriptions below:

RF Electronics Engineer
The RF engineer's primary function is the design of RF circuits for use in test instrument products. All RF aspects of product development are included: application feasibility, component selection, schematic creation, board layout, proto-typing, and testing. Projects include signal generators, tuners, receivers, demodulators, filters and amplifiers.
Preference will be given to experience with modern digital tuner design. Familiarity with various RF signal formats (QAM, QPSK, 8VSB, NTSC) required. Digital electronic design experience a plus.

Digital Electronics Engineer
Design and develop circuits for test instrument products. Includes power management, analog, and digital circuits. Evaluate product proposals, prepare schematics, select components, review board layouts and test new circuits. Design for manufacturability.
This position is primarily new product development but some manufacturing engineering is also required. BSEE or equivalent required.

Embedded Software Engineer
Real-time embedded software design and coding. Select appropriate hardware, design, code and test software and systems. 8, 16 and 32 bit micro-controllers, C and assembly languages used. Also MFC Window's application development (C++).
Electronic and/or RF knowledge helpful. Should be familiar with using oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, etc. Network administration helpful (Windows Server 2003, SQL Server). A degree in software, computer or electronic engineering preferred.

PCB Layout Engineer
Generate electronic schematics, mechanical and assembly drawings. Design circuit board layouts. Requires knowledge of CAD systems and electronic components. May assist in various technical job functions related to electronic manufacturing. Interest in electronic design a plus. RF knowledge a plus.

Electronic Technician
Production testing, troubleshooting and repair of electronic equipment. The applicant should be familiar with basic electronic circuits and be able to use voltmeters, ohm-meters, oscilloscopes, etc. Must be able to read schematics and trace signals on boards.
The job involves performing standard test procedures on production boards, troubleshooting boards with problems and repairing returned products. An Associates degree in Electronic Technology or equivalent is required.

Skilled Soldering Assembler
Assembly of electronic equipment using manual soldering skills. Some microscopic soldering required. Knowledge of electronic circuits and materials is helpful.