PCB Designer

At Dias, our purpose is to create new technologies to image the earth and locate the resources that the world needs. We are passionate about technology, but nothing is more important than keeping our people safe and healthy.


Dias is a world leader in deploying solutions to help explore, map, and protect the subsurface. We operate globally from our home in Saskatoon with Canadian offices in Toronto and Vancouver, and international offices in Australia, Mexico, and Chile. We are currently looking for a skilled and dedicated individual to grow our team and ensure that Dias is a great place to work.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Schematic design creation from functional specifications.
  • Design and layout high-quality PCBs using Altium Designer.
  • Collaborate with engineers to ensure design specifications are met.
  • Perform PCB design reviews and implement feedback to enhance performance.
  • Manage the ful l lifecycle of PCB development from concept to testing to production.
  • Stay abreast of the latest PCB technologies and industry trends.

Qualifications:

  • Extensive experience in PCB design and development.
  • Proficiency with CAD software and PCB design tools, with bonus points for experience with Altium Designer.
  • Strong understanding of electronics and circuit design principles.
  • Excellent attention to detail and problem-solving skills.
  • Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or a related field recommended.

What Dias Offers:

  • A collaborative and creative work environment.
  • Opportunities for professional growth and leadership.
  • Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package.
  • A chance to work on cutting-edge geophysical technology.

If you are a seasoned PCB designer with a passion for innovation and a desire to push the boundaries of technology, we encourage you to apply for this exciting role at Dias Geophysical. Submitting a portfolio showcasing some of your PCB designs will be an

advantage.

Dias Canada

Saskatoon, Canada

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