How You’ll Add Value…
The Electrical Engineer will be responsible for design/development, modification and evaluation of primarily electronic parts, components or controls/integrated circuitry for hardware and/or other systems.
What You’ll Do…
- Generate electrical design, block diagrams, and schematics for the system.
- Specify and select commercial (“off the shelf”) electronics subsystems, boards, and components (e.g. motion controllers, motors, power supplies, UPS).
- Prepare robotics/automation to go online including motor parameter selection, tuning, current limits, etc.
- Design and implement test setups for component (e.g. motor, power supply), boards, and subsystem level testing and qualification as appropriate.
- Hands on: Prototype, test, troubleshoot, debug, and qualify all electrical subsystems, components, and cables.
- Participate in performing failure mode analysis, including support to field service.
- Develop the required documentations during the development and for transfer to manufacturing (schematics, diagrams, BOM, test procedures, …).
- Advocate electrical Requirements for projects and negotiating trade-offs across other engineering disciplines.
What you will Bring…
- A Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent combination of experience and education.
- 1+ years’ experience, with a full Understanding of product life cycle (from concept to production) as a key contributor.
- Troubleshooting skills with PC and embedded software-controlled equipment; low and medium power electronics
- Good knowledge with cable and wire layout and management.
- CAD software skills (AutoCAD, Solidworks, etc.) for cables, harness, and circuit design.
- Familiarity with Engineering Change Order processes and documentation.
- Regulatory compliance experience for equipment (e.g., safety, emission, immunity) a plus.
- Ability to design simple circuits (e.g., breakout board).
- Product Engineering and sustaining engineering experience
- Make simple circuit designs and updating complex schematics/designs
- Experience in PCB schematic/layout using Altium Designer, ORCAD, or similar
Working Conditions/ Schedule
- Typical office environment with hybrid work model
- May be asked to travel occasionally (anticipated to be around 10%)