Electrical Designer
Job DescriptionElectrical Designer
Your Role:
· Contribution to the Electrical architecture of modules / sub-assemblies.
· Designing and documenting Electrical modules / sub-assemblies like E-cabinet
design, cabling and interfacing, connectors and E-cabinet design.
· All this is an environment where Electrical guidelines for healthcare equipment
as IEC-60601, ISO 13485 are used.
You're the right fit if:
- B.E. /B. Tech. in Electrical or Electronics Engineering.
- Minimum 8 years of relevant experience in design & development of system/sub-system. Medical device experience is preferred.
- Responsible for the creation of the electrical architecture in modular, easy to maintain and extendible (components and modules) and re-usable.
- Experience in Analog design, Digital design, Power supplies, and Microcontrollers.
- Are able to make detailed wirings of cabling, field boxes, and electrical cabinets.
- You have technical experience and knowledge about electrical cabinet design and the electrical interfacing to equipment or machinery.
- Design and document the development for manufacturability (i.e., drawings, schematics, experiments, changes, test results, data, PCB layout, etc.) Generate failure modes and effects analysis, complete engineering drawings as per guidelines, manufacturing instructions, and technical input to the operator’s manual.
- Hands-on EMC, Environment, and Electrical safety tests.
- Ability to independently create BoM aligned with Schematics.
- Able to develop electrical (sub-) systems and solutions (including their validation, testing and troubleshooting) working with multi-disciplinary team.
- Able to develop the wiring / cabling design of a system, subsystem and component. Good understanding of correlation between design with architecture and EMC. Able to create, maintain library components in cabling / wiring development software. Should be well conversant with /experienced user of E-Plan.
- Electronic component obsolescence management, creating safety test specification (IEC60601-1) for sub-systems. Able to analysis theproposed architecture has the safety and reliability features build in. The Electrical designer is responsible to analyze that architecture meets the performance criteria.
- Able to contribute in the system architecture definition and in the Product Requirement Specification.
- Able to determine required subsystem interface (hardware/software) working with mechanical and software experts.
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