The Electrical Engineer is responsible for coordinating sustaining activities for all DX 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 Immuno and Chemistry analyzer product lines.
Drive the design change process for obsolete components and BOM management
Responsibilities
Responsible for providing electrical support.
Investigating hardware complaints
Researching and implementing alternative instrument components and designs
Identifying lower cost solutions
Design and execute verification strategy using plan and report
Education/Experience
B.Eng or equivalent degree in Electrical Engineering, with 3+ 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, Power electronics, 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.