Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Networking
SeniorHardwareEngineerPhysicalLayer
“Senior Hardware Engineer - Physical Layer at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Skills: Physical Layer, Ethernet switches, networking platforms, Ethernet PHYs, high-speed serial interfaces, signal integrity. architecture, design, and implementation of Physical Layer and front‑end solutions for Ethernet networking platforms. define product requirements”
What You'll Achieve.
link performance; standards compliance; interoperability; system reliability; deliver production‑ready designs; ship enterprise‑class networking products at global scale
Industry & Context.
analytical and debugging skills; proven ability to resolve complex physical-layer issues; Analytical Thinking; Critical Thinking; Group Problem Solving; Managing Ambiguity
primarily work from an HPE office
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree in Electrical or Electronic Engineering, experience in Ethernet networking technologies and standards, including 10/100/1000 Mbps, 10Gbps, 25Gbps, 40Gbps, and 100Gbps systems, Hands-on experience with Physical Layer devices, high-speed serial interfaces (XAUI, XFI, 25GAUI, XLAUI, CAUI-4), and encoding schemes such as MLT-3, NRZ, and PAM4, Experience working with optical and copper transceivers and correlating performance across system-level implementations, Solid understanding of signal integrity challenges, including PCB effects on isolation, SI, and PI performance, analytical and debugging skills, with a proven ability to resolve complex physical-layer issues
Nice to Have
advanced degree preferred, specialization in digital data or optical communications, Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to work effectively in both collaborative team environments and independently, Demonstrated ability to make sound, autonomous decisions in technically complex situations, relationship-building skills with the ability to collaborate across cross-functional self-motivated, proactive, and an effective listener, Outstanding written and verbal communication skills, with fluency in English and the local able to clearly articulate product architectures, present design proposals, and effectively discuss and negotiate technical options with senior management and stakeholders
What You'll Do.
and implementation of Physical Layer and front‑end solutions for Ethernet networking platforms
define product requirements
resolve interface and interoperability issues
Develop and execute test methodologies to support current and next‑generation IEEE 802. 3 Ethernet standards
Perform and evaluate parametric
and characterization testing on PHY devices and optical/copper transceivers
Develop and optimize physical layer performance
addressing link margin
and interoperability challenges
Diagnose and resolve complex system‑level issues involving high‑speed links
and front‑end signal behaviour
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate with hardware design teams; Work closely with silicon and optics vendors; Partner closely with SI, verification, firmware, and system teams across global sites; collaborate across cross-functional self-motivated, proactive, and an effective listener; discuss and negotiate technical options with senior management and stakeholders
Communication Scope
Outstanding written and verbal communication skills; fluency in English; clearly articulate product architectures; present design proposals; effectively discuss and negotiate technical options
Process & Methodology
Action Planning, Long Term Planning
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