Electronic HW System Engineer / Electronic HW QC Engineer ensures the quality and reliability of electronic components, circuits, and systems throughout the production lifecycle. You will develop and execute testing protocols, identify defects, and collaborate with design and manufacturing teams to uphold product standards.
Duties & Responsibilities:
Quality Testing & Inspection:
- Develop and implement test plans for electronic hardware (PCBs, power supplies, sensors, embedded systems).
- Perform functional, environmental (temperature, humidity, vibration), and reliability testing.
- Inspect components and assemblies using tools like oscilloscopes, multimeters, and automated test equipment (ATE).
Product Assembly:
- Perform assembly of new product in prototyping phase.
Defect Identification & Resolution:
- Analyze test data to identify root causes of failures (e.g., soldering defects, component tolerance issues).
- Collaborate with design and production teams to resolve quality issues and implement corrective actions.
- Conduct failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) to mitigate risks.
Compliance & Standards:
- Ensure compliance with industry standards (IPC-A-610, ISO 9001, MIL-STD, RoHS).
Process Improvement:
- Optimize quality control workflows to reduce defects and improve production efficiency.
- Train production staff on quality standards and inspection techniques.
Reporting:
- Generate detailed test reports, non-conformance records (NCRs), and quality metrics.
- Create product documentation (Assembly description process, Technical Specifications, User Manuals, etc)
- Present findings to cross-functional teams and management.
Qualifications:
Education:
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, or related field.
Experience:
- 2+ years in electronic hardware quality control, testing, or manufacturing.
- Hands-on experience with lab equipment (oscilloscopes, Power supplies, logic Analyser) and automated test systems.
Technical Skills:
- Understanding of Analog and Digital design.
- Proficient with digital interface design including interface modules, cable/wire types and connector systems.
- Ability to read PCB schematics.
- Familiarity with microprocessors, microcontrollers, and communication interfaces (e.g., UART, SPI, I2C, USB, Ethernet).
Soft Skills:
- Exceptional attention to detail and analytical thinking.
- Strong communication skills for cross-departmental collaboration.