Sr Hardware Engineer

Ford Global Career Site
Dearborn, MI

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In this position...

As a Hardware Engineer in Ford’s Advanced Networking Group, you will own signal integrity and hardware robustness for highspeed invehicle communication links. This team identifies and develops optimal networking technologies for Ford’s nextgeneration electrical architecture—introducing new solutions and enhancing existing ones—to reduce overall system cost while ensuring electrical robustness for automotive use.

 

You will author Layer 1–2 networking specifications and design verification documents used across all Ford vehicle programs, lead hardware design reviews, and perform simulations and lab validation for network interfaces. Depending on experience and qualifications, this position may be filled at the Senior Hardware Engineer level.

What you'll do...

  • Analyze circuit designs against industry standards and automotive requirements for signal integrity (SI) and electrical robustness.

  • Perform simulations to identify and resolve potential issues; conduct lab measurements for validation and correlation.

  • Define SI budgets for individual segments (board, cable, connectors, etc.), considering jitter, noise, crosstalk, and EMI/EMC.

  • Formulate boardlevel requirements for layout, interconnects, routing, termination, and supporting components for endtoend design.

  • Develop design verification test methods and execute tests in accordance with applicable industry and internal standards.

  • Lead functionalfailure rootcause analysis and corrective actions for prototypes and production vehicles.

  • Lead componentlevel qualification of networking components for use at Ford by reviewing EMI/EMC, interoperability, and other conformance reports.

  • Interface with Product Development teams—Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC), Electrical Distribution Systems (EDS), and Vehicle Validation—to integrate SI considerations throughout the development process.

  • Provide technical guidance to Product Development on feasibility, design alternatives, and design oversight for invehicle network implementations.

  • Contribute to industry standards efforts to reduce component cost, improve test automation, and address common automotive challenges in collaboration with industry experts.

  • Collaborate with software and firmware teams to support hardware bringup and testing.

  • Build strong relationships with silicon, cable, and connector vendors to evaluate and introduce emerging technologies.

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