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Microsoft Electrical Engineer Opportunities - PhD Redmond 
United States, Washington 
482149366

17.09.2024

​​As an Electrical Engineer at Microsoft, you will design, develop, modify, and evaluate components used in electronic devices that involve the manipulation, transmission, and storage of electricity. Define design approaches, implementation schedules, technical specifications, and parameters for devices. You will partake in selecting materials and components based on analysis of specifications and reliability. This opportunity will allow you to develop test plans and direct support personnel, or other engineers, in the preparation and execution of design testing or prototype fabrication.​

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Required Qualifications:

  • Doctorate (or currently pursuing) in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Mechanical or Computer Engineering, or related field.

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Responsibilities
  • ​​Develops design documentation for well-defined features and review supplier or partner technical sheets. You’ll also analyze data analyses to identify common flaws in feature or product designs.
  • Ensures documentation includes test requirements, determines appropriate test equipment, and carry out test plans on standard features or products. ​
  • Collect data for external testing and help develop test fixtures for new feature testing and validation.
  • ​​Implements schedules for a feature or product while highlighting potential downstream issues. You’ll also help implement risk assessments and communicate progress within the team. ​
  • ​​Creates detailed reports for a product feature or extension. This will include documenting essential details and accurate recording and tracking design changes with guidance. ​