Electrical Systems Architect - LC/MS Platforms

Agilent TechnologiesSanta Clara, CA
Hybrid

About The Position

We are seeking an Electrical Systems Architect to define and lead the platform-level electronics architecture for LC/MS instruments (e.g., Ultivo LC/TQ, Pro iQ / Pro iQ Plus, LC/MSD iQ, and related systems). In this role, you will own the end-to-end electronics architecture across distributed hardware, interconnects, telemetry, and diagnostics, and serve as a technical authority that partners with other electrical engineers, mechanical engineers, firmware/embedded engineers, and scientific stakeholders. You will establish electronics architecture standards, interface specifications, and integration patterns spanning multiple products and product generations, with a strong emphasis on maintainability/serviceability enabled through robust telemetry and diagnostics.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a closely related field (or equivalent practical experience).
  • 8+ years in electronics systems architecture and/or system-level hardware design for complex electromechanical products.
  • Demonstrated ownership of platform-level electronics architecture (multi-board, distributed systems, cross-functional integration).
  • Experience coordinating cross-functional technical work across electronics, mechanical, and firmware/embedded software teams.
  • Strong background in distributed electronics, mixed-signal systems, and PCB design.
  • Experience designing complex multilayer PCBs (e.g., 8+ layers) and leading design reviews.
  • System-level electronics architecture: partitioning, interface definition, platform standards.
  • Distributed embedded hardware and low-level interfaces (e.g., SPI, I²C, UART, etc.).
  • System integration, lab bring-up, debug, and reliability troubleshooting.
  • Telemetry/diagnostics mindset: designing for observability, maintainability, and serviceability.
  • Proficiency with schematic capture and PCB design tools (tool-agnostic).

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with analytical instrumentation (LC/MS, mass spectrometry, chromatography) or similar high-performance scientific/industrial systems.
  • Experience working alongside RF or specialized driver electronics (e.g., drivers for quadrupoles, ion guides, or analogous subsystems).
  • Familiarity with FPGA/SoC architectures (e.g., Xilinx Zynq or similar) and hardware/firmware co-design (nice-to-have, not required).
  • Experience with board-to-board interconnect strategies and cable-reduction approaches in compact systems.
  • Strong systems thinking; comfortable operating across disciplines and ambiguity.
  • Excellent technical communication and cross-functional influence.
  • High ownership and accountability; comfortable making consequential architecture decisions.
  • Strong collaborative mindset

Responsibilities

  • Own and define the end-to-end electronics architecture for LC/MS platforms, including controller/main boards, distributed modules/daughter cards, interconnects, and system interfaces.
  • Define system partitioning, interface standards, and reusable design patterns spanning multiple products and generations.
  • Lead architecture tradeoffs balancing performance, reliability, serviceability, cost, and schedule.
  • Drive architecture documentation and clarity (e.g., interface definitions, system diagrams, design patterns, and integration guidelines).
  • Collaborate with mechanical engineering to enable robust packaging and interconnect solutions, including cable-free / board-to-board connectivity where appropriate.
  • Define system-level interconnect requirements (signal integrity, grounding, shielding, accessibility/service).
  • Act as the primary electronics architecture interface to mechanical, firmware/embedded software, physics/chemistry, and scientific stakeholders.
  • Lead system-level design reviews, architecture reviews, and integration readiness assessments.
  • Drive resolution of complex integration issues during system development, lab prototyping, and verification/validation.
  • Coordinate and align specialized electrical sub-teams (e.g., RF/driver board engineers) toward a coherent platform architecture.
  • Partner with firmware/embedded software teams to define hardware-software boundaries and enable robust system behavior (controls, instrumentation, fault handling).
  • Ensure architecture supports telemetry, diagnostics, and event logging that feed into FW/ESW and enable serviceability/maintainability and field uptime.
  • Define integration and test strategies from an architecture standpoint (what needs to be observable, testable, diagnosable).

Benefits

  • Eligibility for bonus
  • Eligibility for stock
  • Benefits
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