Selected Intern's Day-to-day Responsibilities Include Help in designing, developing, and testing electronic circuits and PCBs. Assist with PCB layout, prototyping, and assembly of hardware boards. Write and test firmware code for microcontrollers and embedded systems. Support hardware–firmware integration, debugging, and troubleshooting. Work with engineers to test, verify, and document project results. Learn and use tools, equipment, and PCB design software effectively. About Company: Techshlok is a research and development electronics design house, specializing in prototype development, testing, and generating feasibility reports. With a wide array of product portfolios ranging from consumer to medical and industrial needs, we have been working on excellent engineering providing intuitive and future proof designs, manifesting innovation into hardware. We specialize in analog circuits, embedded systems, IoT (internet of things) wireless light fidelity, controller-based devices, hardware-software integration, touch display, and battery management systems; a team of engineers striving to serve innovations indigenously and globally with our quick, qualitative, and credible services.
TechShlok is expanding its design team and looking to add a PCB Design Engineer to the R&D unit to accelerate the development across multiple projects. As a PCB Design Engineer at TechShlok, your main responsibility will be to perform end-to-end PCB layout, including component placement, routing, and generating manufacturing files. You will design multi-layer boards (4 layers and above) with adherence to industry standards, signal integrity, and EMI/EMC best practices. It is essential to ensure optimal routing of high-speed signals (e.g., DDR, PCIe, USB, high-speed LVDS) and differential pairs. You will also be responsible for generating comprehensive documentation, including Gerber files, assembly drawings, and BOMs. Collaboration with cross-functional teams (electrical, mechanical, and test engineers) is crucial to align design requirements and constraints. Effective communication with fabrication and assembly vendors to address DFM (Design for Manufacturability) and DFT (Design for Test) issues is required. During your first 30 days at TechShlok, you will complete onboarding, learn team workflows, and familiarize yourself with PCB design tools, libraries, and version control. You will review existing designs, standards, and DFM/DFT guidelines, and assist in simple board modifications under senior guidance. In the next 30 days (Day 31-60), you will take on a small-to-medium complexity PCB design project, participate in design reviews, refine routing and stack-up skills, and engage with manufacturing partners for DFM insights. You will also focus on enhancing workflow efficiency and documentation methods. During the final 30 days (Day 61-90), you will independently handle a complex 4-layer board design project, collaborate with QA/testing to ensure reliability and testability, recommend improvements in processes and design tools, and contribute to the technical strategy while mentoring junior team members. The ideal candidate for this role should have a Bachelor's degree in Electronics Engineering or a related field, 3 to 5 years of experience in PCB designing, proficiency in tools like Kicad, Eagle, or Altium, and a strong understanding of PCB stack-up design, impedance control, and high-speed routing constraints. Familiarity with IPC standards and best practices for PCB fabrication and assembly, excellent written and verbal communication skills, and the ability to collaborate effectively in a cross-functional team setting are essential. Experience working with various PCB materials and advanced technologies, familiarity with power distribution network analysis and thermal management techniques, and exposure to simulation tools for signal integrity and EMI/EMC considerations are considered good-to-have skills.,