Your challenge
As an Electronical Engineer LCM, your main role involves the upkeep of our electrical and electronic components and systems to have continuity of the design over the designated product life cycle.
You are responsible for
- Maintenance of our electrical and electronics components and systems. Define electronics and electrical specifications, requirements, verification, reporting, and documenting
- Support in decision making for redesign solutions on quality, patient safety, reliability, serviceability & cost of our medical products and systems developed by Philips and our suppliers and partners
- Alignment with other functions (mechanical, mechatronics, norm compliance, test and validation, purchase, quality, other). Factory support suppliers and partners
- Support regulatory submissions activities to comply with all applicable medical standards/regulations, life cycle management, complaint investigations, and post-market surveillance activities
You're the right fit if you have:
- Bachelor’s or master’s degree in electrical/Electronic Engineering or equivalent
- Minimum of 8+ years of relevant R&D working experience
- Design, Development & Lifecycle Management of electronics, experience in Digital and Analog design is a must
- Work experience in Agile Release trains will be a plus
- Experience and knowledge of EMC in design and testing will be a plus
- Experience with IGT systems will be a plus
- Quality mindset, A DFSS / Six Sigma Green Belt / Black Belt will be a plus