Tiger Resourcing Group
Senior Electronic Design Engineer

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Senior Electronic Design Engineer - ECU - AC/DC - Power - DFMEA
Relocation Package offered
Job Purpose
Within the Electronics Engineering team, develops electronics designs to fulfil customer and legislative requirements in a challenging context of high-volume manufacturing, high quality, and harsh environment. Electronic Control Unit products are for use in our current portfolio and for future propulsion systems.
Key Responsibilities:
- Develop new electronics designs for ECU:
- Evaluate customer and internal requirements and identify gaps to current products.
- Prepare product designs to meet internal and customer requirements.
- Develop complete schematics, Bill of Material and other technical documentation.
- Develop worst case analysis for each requirement.
- Create and maintain Electrical DFMEA.
- Apply BOD, BOP and defined engineering standards procedures and methodologies to execute project activities.
- Provide technical assistance to PCB ECAD teams.
- Release design documentation in the system.
- Support Validation teams during Design Validation and Process Validation phases.
- Support Test teams located in the Manufacturing Plants.
- Prepare reports, technical presentations and status for internal and customer use.
- Ensure reports and presentations include clear analysis and summaries for decision making.
- Define, prioritize and execute tasks required to meet project objectives (cost, quality and timing).
- Escalate risks and issues to core team members and management in a timely manner.
- Apply problem solving in the execution of project activities.
- Maintain and update BOD guidelines.
- Ensure that designs meet cost targets, manufacturability requirements and EOL recycling targets.
- Develop and maintain test equipment, tools and processes in line with required automotive standards.
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- Analytical ability and attention to details.
- Proven electronics design experience.
- Experienced with Functional Safety ISO26262 and FMEDA.
- Experience with Electrical DFMEA.
- Experience with effective problem-solving methodologies.
- Software tools: MS Office, CAD programs (XPedition Enterprises preferred), Simulation tools.
- Fluent in English speaking and writing.
- A team player: comfortable operating in a global cross-functional team and selfless in pursuit of the best outcome, Ability to communicate.
- Ability to work to deadlines when required.
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