Architect Engineer - Electrical (analog & Mixed Signal)

GE Healthcare GE Healthcare · Healthcare · Waukesha, WI +1 · Engineering / Technology

This role focuses on the architecture, design, and verification of analog and mixed-signal electronics for GE Healthcare's next-generation CT imaging detectors and digital electronics platform. It involves system-level design, performance budgeting, and guiding the execution from concept to production, with a strong emphasis on collaboration and adherence to regulated industry standards.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead end‑to‑end analog/mixed‑signal architecture development for imaging detector subsystems, including AFEs, ADCs/DACs, precision references, PLL/clocking, and power management.
  2. Translate product and clinical needs into clear technical specifications, system trade studies, and performance budgets; partition analog vs. digital/FPGA/SoC functionality.
  3. Develop and evolve design guidelines for low‑noise, precision, and high‑speed mixed‑signal designs (grounding, shielding, isolation, filtering, return paths, guard rings, controlled impedance).
  4. Facilitate multi‑disciplinary design reviews, including Technical Design Reviews (TDRs), DFMEA/FMEA, risk assessments, and reliability planning.
  5. Direct the design and review of low‑noise AFEs (e.g., TIAs, PGAs, drivers), data‑converter interfaces, precision references, protection/ESD, and power architectures (LDOs, DC‑DC).

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering (EE) or a related field.
  • 10+ years of experience in analog and mixed-signal architecture and design for high-performance systems (e.g., medical imaging, industrial sensing, communications, aerospace, or similar).
  • Proficiency with schematic capture tools (e.g., Cadence OrCAD/Allegro, Altium) and oversight of mixed-signal PCB layout.
  • Strong communication skills, including the ability to collaborate across functions and communicate complex concepts clearly.

Nice to have

  • Master's degree or higher in Electrical Engineering.
  • Expertise in low-noise AFEs; high-resolution or high-speed data conversion; PLL/clocking/jitter budgeting; and power integrity.
  • Experience working with regulated industries such as medical devices, including standards such as IEC 60601‑1, 60601‑1‑2, ISO 13485, or FDA QSR.
  • Demonstrated EMC/EMI design experience, including pre‑compliance/compliance testing.
  • Training or certification in DFSS/Six Sigma or structured problem‑solving.
  • Experience with reliability engineering (derating, MTBF, HALT/HASS) and PLM/lifecycle management tools.
  • Program leadership experience in planning, estimation, resourcing, risk management, and delivering against reliability, performance, cost, serviceability, DFM, and schedule targets.

What the JD emphasized

  • regulated-industry standards