Fulltime: Electrical Design Engineer in Santa Clara, CA (Onsite) Accounting - Santa Clara, CA at Geebo

Fulltime: Electrical Design Engineer in Santa Clara, CA (Onsite)


Responsibilities:
Designing of Cables Harness Assemblies, Developing Electrical Interface Schematic and Interconnect involving electrical control panel parts, OEM power supplies, Protection Circuits, Control Circuits.
Selections of OEM parts for the design.
Preparing Drawings, engineering specification documents and Bom creation for C&H assemblies.
Skills Requirement:
Hands on experience in Electrical components selections (Control panel components), Circuit Sizing, Connectors and Cables for Harness assemblies based on Cable assembly application.
Should have hands on experience on developing Electrical schematics, Interconnects, Cable and Harness design using zuken E3S/ EPLAN/ tool.
Working knowledge in various UL508, CE, IPC standards used by Electrical & Cable industry.
Should have understanding of different methods of Plant / Process Automation.
Additional Skills having advantages:
Working experience with Supplier / Vendors for resolving issues.
Knowledge on Uni-Graphics and 3D cable routing.
Familiar with Team center Engineering PLM Already worked in Engineering Change Management atmosphere.
Executed projects working with North American groups.
Preferred Industry:
Design Engineer in machine tool industry / Semiconductor IndustryQualification:
MS / MTech, BS/BE/B.
Tech (EEE )
Experience:
7 - 12 years in relevant domain Fulltime:
Electrical Design Engineer in Santa Clara, CA (Onsite) Recommended Skills Assembly And Installation Automation Change Management Control Panels Eplan Graphic Design Apply to this job.
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