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Trackman

Trackman

Electronics Engineer

Company

Trackman

Role

Electronics Engineer

Job type

Full-time

Found on Mokaru

1 month ago

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Not disclosed by employer

Job description

Join Trackman’s R&D team and help create world-leading sports tracking solutions

We are looking for an experienced Electronics Engineer to join our Hardware R&D team and contribute to the development of the next generation of radar- and vision-based products.

At Trackman, we continuously push the boundaries of sports technology. Our products combine radar, computer vision, embedded electronics, and software to deliver market-leading performance analysis solutions used by athletes and organizations worldwide. As part of our Hardware R&D team, you will play a key role in designing and validating advanced electronic solutions that power our innovative products.

The role

As an Electronics Engineer, you will work closely with talented colleagues across electronics, mechanics, optics, software, tracking, and production. You will contribute to the development of robust and high-performance hardware solutions from concept through verification and production. This is a hands-on engineering role where technical expertise, curiosity, and collaboration are essential.

What will you be doing

Develop and verify high- and low-speed digital circuits, including Computer Modules, FPGAs, camera sensors (CMOS), high-performance ADCs and DACs, microcontrollers (MCUs), USB and LAN controllers, and power management ICs.

Design and develop DC power supply and power management circuits, ensuring efficient and reliable power distribution across hardware platforms.

Work with DC/DC converter topologies such as Buck, Boost, Buck-Boost, SEPIC, Flyback, and Forward converters.

Perform laboratory testing, signal analysis, verification, and debugging using oscilloscopes, signal generators, and other advanced measurement equipment.

Participate in schematic design, PCB layout reviews, stack-up definition, and constraint-driven multilayer PCB development.

Use simulation tools such as LTspice to validate and optimize designs before hardware implementation.

Collaborate with mechanical, optical, software, and manufacturing teams to ensure designs meet product requirements and are optimized for production.

Support production and quality teams in troubleshooting hardware-related issues and implementing improvements to increase product robustness and manufacturing yield.

Contribute to technical discussions, design reviews, and continuous improvement initiatives across the hardware organization.

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