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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hardware engineer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a professional who specializes in the design, development, and testing of computer hardware components.
Example: "After completing my degree in electrical engineering, I decided to pursue a career as a hardware engineer."
Alternatives: "a computer hardware specialist" or "a hardware developer."
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Mr. Jobs was neither a hardware engineer nor a software programmer, nor did he think of himself as a manager.
Leaving academia, Bhatia briefly worked for Apple as a hardware engineer before moving to a Cannon subsidiary FirePower Systems Inc.
And a couple of very crowded desks over, a hardware engineer showed how DataWind's electronic components are designed to snap into standard Chinese tablet cases.
After working as a hardware engineer for an aircraft-components corporation, she and her husband founded their own company, called CADRI.
Prior to co-founding Saathi, where she serves as chief executive officer, Kristin worked as a Hardware Engineer designing data servers large tech company in the US.
You, as a hardware engineer, have the advantage of being able to look at the RTL code to figure out what the hardware is doing.
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Federal law did not mandate seat belts in cars until 1968, notes Brian Chess, a former hardware engineer who is now the chief scientist at Fortify, which offers a tool to test source code.
"They eat batteries really fast because they have three motors," said Mr. Orlov, a Silicon Valley-based hardware engineer.
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