Electrical Engineer Engineering - Durham, NC at Geebo

Electrical Engineer

Our client, a leading medical devices company, is looking for an Electrical Engineer.
This is for an initial duration of 12 months and is located in Durham, NC.
Must Haves:
Education:
Bachelor's degree in either Electrical Engineering 5 Years of experience is required.
Basic Electrical Design, PC Boards, Design and Draw, Soldering, Basic Prototypes, Digital, Analog, Analysing Existing Designs LabView is good to have.
Design Files, PCB, Electrical design layout PCB, Cabel design, Prototyping digital and analog.
Key
Responsibilities:
Work with procurement team to identify replacement components which have gone end of life or have drastically increased in part costing.
Update and release design files to accommodate the new components.
Handle manufacturing issues, maintain and improve test setups, solve unit issues, analyze field issues, handle component issues, and provide general electrical product support.
Provide electrical solutions for changes to existing products in terms of design test setups for manufacturing, write test applications, develop tools for system diagnostics and monitoring capabilities, and provide support for existing board designs.
Apply knowledge of electrical engineering to design and improve products including robotics, servo systems, power electronics, communications networks, and supervisory control systems.
Create, update, and release technical documentation to support the electrical aspects of the systems being developed.
Qualified candidates please send your word format updated resume at the earliest to email protected .
Thank You.
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