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This position is responsible for designing, developing, and testing all aspects of electrical components, equipment, products, machinery, and/or systems. The role requires familiarity with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within Electrical Engineering and applies them to accomplish goals. It entails a certain degree of creativity and latitude, providing the opportunity to work within the Network Solutions Business Unit of Leviton Manufacturing Company Inc. The Electrical Engineer will architect efficient, scalable, and cost-effective designs while balancing a variety of tasks related to requirements gathering, circuit simulations, prototyping, testing, troubleshooting, and software maintenance. A high standard of quality in work is assured through solid design practices, process improvements, clean designs, smart testing, and review practices. The engineer will also need to understand the manufacturing requirements of the products/systems developed and apply Design for Manufacture and Design for Assembly concepts to all functions. Responsibilities include developing product technical specifications and test specifications with the development team, preparing accurate and up-to-date reports for field staff and executive management, and mentoring and coaching colleagues to expand the effectiveness of those around them. Additional duties may be assigned as needed. The role involves designing digital, microprocessor-based circuits with an understanding of firmware requirements, performing evaluations of circuits for FCC, UL, and other agency testing, and conducting tolerance analysis considering high-volume production. The engineer will design electrical circuits including AC/DC & DCDC power supplies, amplifiers, analog circuits, sensors, and RF circuits, and perform design-validation tests. The position also includes maintaining and upgrading the Development Engineering test laboratory to support new product designs and test procedures, and working with Applications Engineering to develop applications of new communications cabling system devices and products for commercial, residential, and industrial uses. The engineer may represent the business unit at EIA / TIA and other standards organizations meetings to stay current with the latest standards and test procedures that may affect the business.