dIDEAS is a startup company with more than five years of stable growth
and experience developing state-of-the-art intelligent embedded
systems for robotics, real world vision systems, and network
appliances. Some of our products are being used for visual based
guidance of robots, real time control systems for walking robots and
dinosaurs, and visual based sorting of agricultural products. Some of
our current projects include development of a miniature visual sensor
system and a mass market digital music player.
Electronic Technician
Primary Responsibilities:
Assist in debugging of digital and mixed signal circuits.
Soldering of both though hole and surface mount
Responsible for ordering of electronic components and their organization
Schematic capture and PCB layout
Responsible for manufacturing and shipping
Required Skills
Excited about electronics and your jobs along with a willingness
to learn new things.
Experience with PCB assembly and rework
Some knowledge of electronics
Experience with electronic test equipment including oscilloscopes, signal generators, and power supplies.
Preferred Additional Skills
Associates degree in Engineering Technology or equivalent.
Familiar with PCB CAD tools Tango DOS and/or Protel98
Familiar with programmable logic devices (Xilinx)
Familiar with DSPs or microcontrollers (Texas Instruments, 6811, Hitachi)
Familiar with Linux, SunOS, and Windows 95/NT
Familiar with ethernet, RS-232, USB, PCI, robotics, NTSC, or digital video
Some programming skills : C, Java, Javascript, HTML
What We Offer
Opportunities to work with latest Internet technologies including MP3 music, digital video, and wireless networking.
Be a part of cutting edge developments in intelligent visual sensors, network appliances, robotics, artificial intelligence, and computer vision.
Flexible work hours and relaxed work environment.
Part time
position possibly leading to full time and stock options
Exciting
and variety of projects that vary from week to week.
With a
little luck our systems will be used on future low cost robotic
missions to explore the solar system.