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Junior Electronic Engineer

Job Locations IE-Galway
Job Post Information* : Posted Date 2 years ago(2/9/2022 5:12 AM)
ID
2022-2050
# of Openings
1

Overview

The successful candidate will work with the Engineering team and be involved in the ongoing development of  existing/new systems.  You will be self-motivated and responsible for organising & prioritising your workload. Experience is desirable, but full training and support will be provided for the right candidate. This role is based in Tuam, Co Galway

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Mechatronic, Electrical or Electronic Engineering a requirement
  • Previous experience in a similar role and advantage but not essential
  • Must be capable of carrying out tasks with high levels of attention to detail.
  • Strong Interpersonal skills.
  • Good Microsoft Office skills – Competent user of Microsoft word and excel.
  • Debug and problem-solving skills.
  • A genuine interest in technology.
  • Experience in electrical/electronic debugging and fault finding.
  • Full clean drivers license

Responsibilities

  • Lab testing of complete electronic control systems.
  • Liaise with electronic and mechanical design engineers to create technical electronic specifications for various products and equipment
  • Setup of test stations, power supplies, measuring instruments.
  • Analysis of non-conforming products returned by Customers and completion of detailed reports
  • Identifying through iterative debug the root cause components related to the fault
  • Use oscilloscopes, multi-meters, and specialized test equipment to troubleshoot and isolate failures.
  • Assist other Technicians and other Engineers with diagnosis of electronic systems
  • Communicate with customers and service personnel to debug and address electronic issues in the field
  • Ongoing updates of documentation and repair logs.
  • Support in Specifying software changes and updates.

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