<p><strong>Job Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Lead electronic solution design for smart hardware, including electronic component selection, BOM development, and supplier coordination.</li><li>Conduct circuit schematic design, PCB layout, board-level testing, electrical performance validation, and iterative improvement.</li><li>Optimize power supply and signal line routing, with full consideration of EMC compliance and electrical safety standards.</li><li>Troubleshoot technical issues during development to ensure projects are delivered on time, with quality and quantity guaranteed.</li></ul><p><strong>Job Requirements:</strong></p><ul><li>Bachelor’s degree or above in Electronic Engineering, Automation, or related fields; 3+ years of hardware design experience.</li><li>Solid foundation in hardware circuit design (analog & digital circuits); proficient in the application and selection of electronic components.</li><li>Familiar with common communication interfaces/protocols (USB, RS485, CAN, I2C, SPI, TCP/IP).</li><li>Experience as a lead designer or key contributor in sensor/smart hardware projects, with proven mass production success.</li><li>Strong communication skills, logical analysis, and learning/summary abilities; high initiative and ability to work under pressure.</li></ul><p><strong>Optimization Highlights:</strong></p><ol><li><strong>Conciseness</strong>: Streamlined repetitive "Responsible for" with action verbs (Lead/Conduct/Optimize/Troubleshoot) for tighter structure; shortened redundant phrases (e.g., "BOM creation" → "BOM development," "electrical performance testing and analysis and improvement" → "electrical performance validation, and iterative improvement").</li><li><strong>Clarity</strong>: Standardized terminology (e.g., "3+ years" for brevity, "EMC compliance" "electrical safety standards" for precision) and grouped related tasks for better readability.</li><li><strong>Professionalism</strong>: Enhanced verb specificity (e.g., "coordination" instead of "communicate," "troubleshoot" instead of "solving related issues") and strengthened achievement-oriented language (e.g., "proven mass production success").</li><li><strong>Parallelism</strong>: Maintained consistent sentence structure across responsibilities/requirements for easier scanning—critical for attracting technical candidates and streamlining recruitment screening.</li></ol>