Assistant/Electrical & Electronics Engineer (EEE)

Job Brief:

You will be joining a team and culture that prides itself in its diversity, career growth and hands-on learning opportunities. You will contribute to taking HEMO’s new products from the concept stage towards production.

Working collaboratively as part of a project team including but not limited to the following activities: product design and development, fabrication, modification, test and documentation of electronic components, circuits and system for use in biomedical device.

Responsibilities:

  • Research, develop, design, test, and document electrical components, equipment, and systems.
  • Complete the full product lifecycle such as preparation of specifications, process capability studies, research investigations (from design, prototype, and production).
  • Recommend design modifications as indicated by analysis, test, and usage, while reporting progress and evaluating results.
  • Performs troubleshooting on new products/process problems as related to design, material, or process.
  • Modify and improve existing designs and products, identify key gaps in design proposals and technical capabilities or techniques.
  • Analyse, summarize, and draws conclusions from test results.
  • Assist to procure and fabricate tooling and fixtures.
  • Assist on project improvement relating to cost, quality, design, and productivity.
  • Prepare standard reports or documentation to communicate results to project team.
  • Create and maintain procedures for Document Control.
  • Conduct DFMEA for the design
  • Any ad-hoc duties as assigned by the manager

Job Requirements:

  • Candidate must possess at least a Diploma, Advanced/Higher/Graduate Diploma, Bachelor’s Degree, Post Graduate Diploma, Electrical or Electronic Engineering or equivalent.
  • 1 to 2 years of relevant Electrical and Electronic R&D work experience, ideally in complete product lifecycles (conceptualisation, design development, manufacturing). No working experience would be considered.
  • Solid understanding of end-end product lifecycle experience.
  • Hands-on electronics prototyping, debug, verification, and failure analysis skills.
  • Understanding of prototyping techniques and ability to perform tolerance analysis.
  • Medical device experience is preferred but not a must.
  • Ability to effectively conduct design review/DFMEA
  • Strong documentation, communication, and project management skill.
  • Excellent self-motivated team player and good interpersonal skills.
  • Dynamic, positive attitude.

Interested candidates should send an updated CV to the below, with email heading “APPLICATION FOR ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ENGINEER”: Recruit@hemocorp.com

We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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