United Kingdom - West Yorkshire - Leeds, Wetherby - LS23
2 years ago
£23542 - £29354 Per year
Quality Engineer
Permanent,Full-time
Job Description
Supporting Technical Review for the deployment of electronic/electrical solutions
Assisting with the definition, development, integration, validation/verification and release of Electronic and Electrical Solutions
Attending daily meetings with the team to brainstorm around architecture
Applying knowledge of safety and industry standards and guidelines in the design and integration of electronic and electrical solutions into Test Equipment Systems
Applying knowledge of top-level architecture, requirements definition, concept, design, verification & validation methods and final release for Test Systems
Assisting the Test Equipment Design Manager with the definition of electronic/ electrical solutions
Preparing and releasing documentation in support of the Test Equipment Common Development Process
Maintaining and releasing Documentation during maintenance or upgrade activities
Supporting Root Cause investigations into all aspects of the Test Equipment System
Identifying appropriate training courses to maintain electronic/electrical capabilities
Ensuring all Health & Safety practices are followed, and any new issues raised
Supporting internal and external Quality Audits
Participating in 5S activities
REQUIRED SKILLS & EXPERIENCE
To be considered for the role of Graduate Electronic Design Engineer, you must have:
Bachelor’s degree in a relevant Electronic/Electrical subject area
Proficiency in Microsoft applications including Excel, Word, VISO and Project
Knowledge of PC operating platforms (DOS/ Windows/ Microsoft Environments) and Low-Level Programming (C++, Visual Basic)
Knowledge of Electronic/Electrical solutions for multi-axis, closed loop, servo-hydraulic and electromechanical Test Systems
Knowledge of analogue and digital electronics design, particularly with application to closed loop control and transducer conditioning
Knowledge of diagnostic equipment to fault find electronic and electrical issues from first principles