In H.4 and H.4B above, the education requirement is a Bachelors degree or equivalent in Electrical Engineering, or related.br br In H.10B above, the experience requirement is five 5 years of progressive experience in Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC.br br In H.8A and H.8C above, the employer will accept a Masters degree or equivalent in Electrical Engineering, or related and three 3 years of experience in Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC in lieu of a Bachelors degree or equivalent and five 5 years of progressive experience as described above.br br Special Requirements Work experience to include Electromagnetic theory, analog, and digital electronics circuit design including nonideal passive component behavior, cavity resonance, leakage reactance, high frequency plane resonance, or effects of dielectric constant variability; Equipment for testing including Spectrum analyzers, network analyzers, oscilloscopes, signal generators, antennas, field probes, or ESD simulators; EMC standards for EMC testing on emissions and immunity including CISPR25, ISO114522, ISO114524, ISO76372, ISO76373, ISO10605, IEC 6100042, IEC 6100043, IEC 6100044, or IEC 6100046; Experience generating detailed EMC test plans and EMC test reports; CAD simulation tools for electromagnetics including SPICE, HFSS, CST, or FEKO; Handson experience in debugging RF emissions and immunity issues; and Communication protocols including CAN, LIN, Ethernet, or USB. Successful completion of reference checks and background checks is required.br br Special requirements defined at H.14 not to be conflated with H.8C andor H.10A. There is no timing requirement associated with the special requirements defined at H.14, unless specifically stated otherwise.br br Employer will accept any suitable combination of education, training, or experience.

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