Luminator Technology Group

Electrical Engineer, Aerospace

Aerospace Engineering - Plano, TX - Full Time

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At Luminator Technology Group, we believe we are Better Together. We always put the Customer First, focus on achieving Results, strive to Be the Best, and foster a culture of Respect & Trust.
We are on a mission to innovate and revolutionize global transportation technology. Luminator is a global leader spanning over 85 countries and nearly 1,000 employees worldwide.

What You’ll Do:
Join Luminator and help shape the future of intelligent transportation systems. We’re seeking a hands-on Electrical Engineer to drive innovation from concept to production at our Plano, Texas headquarters. Local candidates strongly preferred.

This role offers a direct opportunity to design circuits, develop schematics, select components, and create PCB layouts that power mission-critical systems. You will lead board bring-up, evaluation, and testing—ensuring performance across EMI, ESD, vibration, and high-speed signal integrity (Ethernet, USB, PCI). From board-level diagnostics to system-level troubleshooting, your expertise will drive quality and reliability across every layer of development.

Essential Duties and Key Responsibilities:
  • Define requirements and publish specification documents.
  • Create block diagrams.
  • Develop schematics.
  • Adhere to design and release process.
  • Make component selection.
  • Design of Analog and Digital Circuits
  • Design Switching DC/DC power supply design.
  • Design Constant Current Regulator Design.
  • Design Microcontroller based System Controllers and HMIs.
  • EMI/EMC design considerations.
  • Develop PCB layouts.
  • Development and execution of PCB bring up and test plan.
  • Troubleshooting / Failure Analysis of systems down to the PCB component level
  • Collaborate with suppliers on component details and PCB fabrication and assembly details.
  • Work with cross-functional or Integrated Project Teams including mechanical, software and optical engineers. Maintain effective communication and initiative-taking identification/mitigation of potential design issues.
  • Obsolete part management / Alternate part identification.
  • Communicate technical design decisions.
  • Other duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Candidates must be able to perform all essential duties, with or without accommodation. The following outlines the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
  • Aircraft LED Lighting System Design Required.
  • PWA Board Design specifically with LEDs or driving LEDs Required.
  • Knowledge of RTCA DO-160, MIL-STD-461, MIL-STD-704 and ARP 4754 Required.
  • Useful design documentation practices.
  • Analog/Digital Circuit Design.
  • Micro-controller and digital design.
  • Power Supply Sequencing.
  • PCB Layout.
  • Working knowledge of Ethernet, USB, CAN, I2C and SPI standards.
  • Troubleshooting / Failure Analysis.
  • Simulations in programs such as LTSpice highly preferred.
  • Familiarity with Altium for board layout highly preferred.
  • Excellent communication skills.

Education & Requirements:
  • Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering required. Master’s degree in electrical engineering preferred.
  • 3+ years of electrical engineering in aerospace and circuit design experience required.
  • Knowledge of superior design documentation practices required
*Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis*

Why You’ll Love Working at Luminator:
  • Competitive compensation with career growth potential.
  • Generous time off: Vacation and sick time, 10 company holidays, and 2 floating holidays.
  • Educational Assistance Program: Robust reimbursement program for professional growth.
  • Health and wellness: Medical, dental, and vision coverage plus 401k matching.
  • Find out more about us by visiting our  Life@Luminator page!

If you're passionate about making a difference and thrive in a collaborative environment, we want you on our team!

Luminator Technology Group intends to provide a safe and drug-free work environment for our customers and our employees. As a condition of employment Luminator Technology Group will require a negative drug screen during the pre-employment process due to working on or with federal contracts.
 

It is the policy of Luminator to ensure equal employment opportunity without discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, marital status, citizenship, national origin, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law. Luminator prohibits any such discrimination or harassment.

The above described responsibilities and requirements are a general guide for the role you are applying for and are not all inclusive of the job requirements.

Luminator Technology Group does not accept staffing agency candidates for our postings.

All positions posted are required to be in office unless otherwise posted.

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