Siemens Healthcare jobs for Electrical Engineers
Position Description:
The Electrical Engineer is responsible for coordinating sustaining activities for all POC in vitro diagnostics (IVD) instruments, consumables and accompanying eco-system products.
- Have to work closely with Manufacturing, Quality and Service to coordinate platform enhancements
- implement cost reduction projects
- drive corrective actions in response to field issues
- respond to new regulatory requirements and mitigate manufacturing supply risk and manufacturing quality issues for our blood gas and urinalysis product lines.
Responsibilities:
- Responsible for providing electrical support.
- Investigating hardware complaints
- researching and implementing alternative instrument components and designs
- identifying lower cost solutions
- developing project schedules, defining V&V plans and ensuring on time execution of plans.
- Provide mentoring to other engineers
Education/Experience:
- B.Eng or M.Eng degree in Electrical Engineering, with 6+ years experience in electronics development for instrumentation
- Good understanding of basic multidisciplinary engineering fundamentals and experience working with multi-disciplinary teams
- Medical device experience or experience in a regulated environment is a plus.
Required Skills:
- Hands-on experience with analog and digital design, board layout and qualification, programmable logic and control system development, especially for electromechanical devices.
- Ability to operate and communicate within a cross-functional team composed of technical and non-technical members across the globe
- Experience with OrCAD, Mentor Graphics PADS, Mentor Graphics Expedition, Microsoft Office or equivalent programs is necessary
- Experience with stepper motor controls, LabVIEW and Minitab is a plus
- Effective verbal and written communication skills are essential.
Organization: Siemens Healthineers
Company: Siemens Healthcare Private Limited
Experience Level: Experienced Professional
Job Type: Full-time
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