7 design verification engineer jobs at 6 companies in Connecticut
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Physical Design Lead Engineer
Windsor or United States
$130k-$160k/yrHybridFull Time
Quest Global: Global engineering services for product development and lifecycle management.
5+ YOEBachelor's degree in Electronics Engineering or related field plus 5 years of relevant experience. Requires place-and-route, STA, CTS, physical verification, advanced process node, CPU design, and timing constraint expertise.
5+ YOEBachelor's degree in electrical engineering, 5+ years of electronic design experience, FPGA design experience including HDL, simulation, and verification, plus strong communication and presentation skills.
ASMLNASDAQ: ASML: Manufactures lithography systems used to print patterns on wafers.
2+ YOEBachelor's degree in a technical field and 2+ years of experience for JG07, 5+ for JG08, or 8+ for JG09; expertise in mechanical design, requirements, integration, verification, and validation.
ASMLNASDAQ: ASML: Manufactures lithography systems used to print patterns on wafers.
2+ YOETechnical bachelor's degree required, with 2+ years for grade 07, 5+ years for grade 08, or 8+ years for grade 09; expertise in mechatronics, controls, mechanical design, dynamics, integration, verification, and validation.
CooperSurgicalNasdaq: COO: Manufactures medical devices for fertility and women's health.
8+ YOEBS with 8+ years (or MS with 5+ years) in medical device product development; mechanical/biomedical engineering experience; CAD (Creo/SolidWorks), GD&T, DFM, DFSS, FEA/CFD, lab prototyping, verification/validation and regulatory design control experience.
Illinois or Connecticut or Colorado or California or Alabama or Georgia or Florida or Delaware or Arizona
RemoteFull Time
ToxStrategies: Scientific consulting firm specializing in toxicology and regulatory compliance.
10+ YOE10+ years systems engineering or technical lead experience in combination products/medical devices; BS required, MS preferred; experience with DHF, design controls, risk management, verification/validation, design transfer, and regulatory submissions.