Rutgers University is seeking an Electronic Design Engineer for the Department of Physics and Astronomy. We are looking for a candidate with knowledge and / or interest in all aspects of electrical engineering, with an emphasis on breadth and the desire to learn, to work with a multi-disciplinary team of faculty and staff to develop, implement and maintain instruments for scientific research. The successful candidate will responsible for the conceptual design and development of complex analog and digital electronic circuits, manage workflow and supervise staff. Strong interpersonal skills are required to facilitate close collaboration with shop and project personnel and students at the University, at other U.S. institutions, and/or at other international institutions. The candidate may have the opportunity to participate in the dissemination of information related to the projects by contributing to the writing of articles and participation at conferences. Previous work done by the electronics shop include design of low noise amplifies/discriminators; layout of printed circuit boards of diverse types (high voltage, high frequency, multi layer, rigid and flex, for use in high radiation or low temperatures. Including bump bonded, and bare die components; FPGA programming for trigger, data acquisition, and control systems (Verilog and VHDL); ASIC design of rad tolerant circuits, test systems for components and systems designed by other labs and universities. Bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering or related field is required, Masters preferred. Motivated PhDs in Physics with extensive experience in electronics systems will be considered For more information and to apply for the position please use Rutgers job portal  http://jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/108910 The review of application will begin February 8, however the position will remain open until filled. Questions can be directed to prof. Yuri Gershtein (gershtein@physics.rutgers.edu)