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Electronics Engineers Where Circuits and Creativity Blend
Job Description
The Electronics Engineer in a manufacturing environment is responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining electronic components, circuits, and systems used in industrial production. This role bridges the gap between theoretical electronic design and physical manufacturing execution. The ideal candidate ensures that electronic systems—ranging from small PCB assemblies to large-scale industrial control panels—are optimized for performance, reliability, and manufacturability. You will be tasked with troubleshooting complex hardware issues, overseeing the integration of embedded systems, and driving continuous improvement in electronic assembly lines.
Responsibilities
Circuit Design and PCB Development: Using EDA tools, design and test electronic circuits and produce intricate multi-layer printed circuit board (PCB) layouts.
Embedded Systems Integration: To improve product functionality or automate production processes, program and integrate microcontrollers and peripherals.
Prototyping and Testing: To guarantee EMI/EMC compliance, create hardware prototypes and carry out thorough testing with oscilloscopes,
spectrum analyzers, and signal generators.
Manufacturing Support: To guarantee 100% quality of electronic assemblies on the production line, design "Test Jigs" and automated testing processes.
Troubleshooting and Root Cause Analysis: Identify component-level problems in Through-Hole or Surface Mount Technology (SMT) assemblies and make design adjustments to stop them from happening again.
Component Sourcing & BOM Management: Keep an accurate Bill of Materials (BOM) and choose electronic components based on lead times and technical specifications.
Skills:
Technical Proficiency: Strong understanding of power electronics and analog/digital circuit design.
Software Tools: Basic C/C++ for embedded programming; familiarity with Altium Designer, Eagle, KiCad, or OrCAD.
requirements Knowledge: Knowledge of CE/UL certification procedures and IPC soldering and PCB acceptability requirements.
Problem Solving: The capacity to carry out "de-bugging" at the firmware and hardware levels while meeting strict manufacturing schedules.
We invite you to apply and explore this exciting opportunity!
Warm Regards,
HR - Maria
88708 33430
infohrmaria04@gmail.com