Full-Time

Hardware Engineering – Technical Lead

Electrical

Updated on 6/23/2026

Cisco

Cisco

10,001+ employees

Networking hardware, security software, collaboration services

No salary listed

San Jose, CA, USA

In Person

On-site in San Jose, CA; approximately 10% travel to Asia.

Category
Hardware Engineering
Required Skills
PSpice
LTSpice
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in electrical or computer engineering or power electronics with 8+ years of experience, or master’s degree with 6+ years of experience, or PhD with 3+ years of related experience.
  • Experience in end-to-end product development, having launched at least 1 hardware product.
  • Experience in RF system design and wireless standards.
  • Experience with power electronics and analog design, specifically with topologies such as buck, buck-boost, flyback, and LLC.
  • Experience in industry-standard tools such as Concept, Allegro, LTspice, PSpice, Simplis, Mathcad, PowerDC, SIWave, Ansys, or Hyperlynx.
Responsibilities
  • Lead hardware New Product Introduction (NPI) for Cisco Enterprise Access Point programs, from architecture definition to mass production.
  • Drive the design and implementation of complex power systems, including Board-Mounted Power and Front-End power solutions. Optimize power stages (buck, buck-boost, flyback, LLC) for maximum efficiency and thermal performance.
  • Author Product Requirement Documents (PRDs), participate in RFQs, and iterate on schematics and layout designs. Perform thorough validation using stability analyzers, oscilloscopes, and programmable power sources.
  • Provide technical mentorship to the team regarding power topologies, analog design, and component selection.
  • Control product schedules through the NPI cycle. Coordinate with Mechanical, Sourcing, Packaging, Certification, and Quality teams.
  • Perform and review failure analysis (FA), root cause analysis (RCA), and corrective action reports (CAR/8D). Ensure all designs meet DFM (Design for Manufacturing) and quality assurance standards.
  • Connect with firmware and mechanical teams to ensure power supply designs are fully integrated and thermally compliant.
Desired Qualifications
  • Demonstrated interest and expertise in solving complex, high-density Board-Mounted and Front-End power hardware challenges.
  • Experience with Stability analyzers, oscilloscopes, function-generators, electronic loads, and bench programmable AC/DC power sources.
  • Knowledge of firmware-level power management and mechanical/thermal design constraints in power supplies.
  • Strong understanding of component selection, materials, manufacturing processes, and DFM/QA methodologies.
  • Experience with antenna design and the compliance/certification process for Wi-Fi products.
  • Familiarity with manufacturing build management and factory processes.

Cisco designs and sells networking hardware, software, and services that help organizations connect, protect, and manage data. Its products include networking gear, security solutions, cloud services, and collaboration tools like Webex to support hybrid work. Cisco differentiates itself with a broad, integrated stack—routing and switching, security, cloud, and collaboration—that works together at scale. Its goal is to help customers securely connect people, devices, and applications, enabling reliable communication and digital transformation across enterprises of all sizes.

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