Senior PCB Layout Designer (f/m/d)
Confidential
Posted: April 2, 2026
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Quick Summary
Design PCB layouts for advanced electronic systems, working closely with hardware engineers, mechanical designers, and manufacturing partners to create production-ready designs.
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Job Description
As a PCB Layout Designer, you will be responsible for designing high-quality, reliable printed circuit board layouts for advanced electronic systems. You will work closely with hardware engineers, mechanical designers, and manufacturing partners to transform schematics into production-ready PCB designs. The role requires a strong understanding of signal integrity, power distribution, EMI/EMC considerations, and design for manufacturability (DFM). You will contribute throughout the entire product lifecycle, from concept development to series production. Attention to detail and a structured, methodical working style are essential to ensure high-performance and robust designs. In this role, you will help drive innovation by optimizing layouts for performance, cost, and manufacturability. You will also continuously improve design standards, libraries, and internal processes to enhance efficiency and quality.
What is your Day to Day Mission:
• Create complex multi-layer PCB layouts based on electrical schematics and design requirements
• Collaborate with hardware engineers to define stack-ups, routing strategies, and design constraints
• Perform signal integrity, impedance control, and power integrity considerations during layout
• Apply EMI/EMC best practices to ensure compliance with regulatory standards
• Optimize component placement for thermal performance, mechanical constraints, and manufacturability
• Generate manufacturing documentation including fabrication and assembly drawings
• Work closely with PCB manufacturers and assembly houses to resolve design-related issues
• Support prototype bring-up and assist in debugging layout-related hardware issues
• Continuously improve PCB design processes, standards, and documentation