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About the Role
BioGenex is looking for an experienced Electromechanical Engineer to support the design, development, testing, troubleshooting, and maintenance of automated life sciences and diagnostic instruments. The role requires strong hands-on expertise in electrical systems, mechanical assemblies, automation components, sensors, motors, wiring, and instrument-level troubleshooting.
Key Responsibilities
Develop, assemble, test, and troubleshoot electromechanical systems used in automated diagnostic and laboratory instruments.
Work on electrical wiring, control panels, motors, sensors, relays, solenoids, actuators, pumps, valves, and automation-related components.
Support instrument installation, calibration, validation, preventive maintenance, and breakdown troubleshooting.
Coordinate with mechanical, electronics, software, production, QA, and service teams for instrument development and issue resolution.
Perform root cause analysis for hardware, electrical, mechanical, and system-level failures.
Read and interpret electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, mechanical drawings, assembly documents, and BOMs.
Support prototype development, engineering modifications, product improvements, and design validation activities.
Conduct functional testing, performance testing, reliability testing, and documentation of test results.
Prepare and maintain technical documents such as assembly procedures, service manuals, troubleshooting guides, test reports, and validation records.
Provide technical support to production, field service, and application teams when required.
Ensure compliance with company quality systems, safety practices, and applicable regulatory requirements.
Required Skills and Experience
4–9 years of experience in Electromechanical engineering, preferably in medical devices, diagnostics, laboratory automation, life sciences instruments, or industrial automation.
Strong knowledge of electrical systems, mechanical assemblies, automation components, and control systems.
Hands-on experience with motors, sensors, wiring, actuators, pumps, valves, PCBs, power supplies, and control circuits.
Ability to troubleshoot complex Electromechanical failures at component and system level.
Experience in instrument assembly, calibration, testing, maintenance, and validation.
Good understanding of mechanical design basics, electrical safety, and manufacturing processes.
Ability to read electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, technical drawings, and BOMs.
Experience with tools such as multimeter, oscilloscope, soldering tools, crimping tools, and mechanical hand tools.
Knowledge of PLCs, embedded systems, micro-controllers, or automation control systems will be an added advantage.
Experience in ISO 13485, medical device quality systems, or regulated manufacturing environments will be preferred.
Preferred Background
Medical devices, diagnostic instruments, laboratory automation, IHC/ISH/FISH instruments, biotechnology equipment, analytical instruments, robotics, industrial automation, or precision engineering.
Key Competencies
Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving ability
Hands-on technical mindset
Good coordination and communication skills
Attention to detail and documentation discipline
Ability to work with cross-functional teams
Ownership mindset and ability to support urgent technical issues
Job ID: 151247427
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