Qualifications:
Minimum Education: BE – Electrical Engineer
Minimum Experience: 2 to 5 years of related experience (Control Panels, Power Calculation, Circuit Breakers)
Software Preferred: Auto CAD Electrical 2018
Candidate: Shall be from Semiconductor Industry / Automation Sector.
Reporting: Project Manager.
Location: Bengaluru, KA, IN
Essential:
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Working Knowledge of Auto CAD Electrical 2018 or later.
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Min 1 Year Experience in creation of detailed point to point schematics for Control Panels / Motor Control Centres / Power Distribution Panels.
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Min 2 Years of Design Experience including power Calculations, Component Selections, schematic and Bill of Materials Creation, I/O list creation, wire and cable and harness selection/ Design, Sensor selection etc.,
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Working knowledge of circuit Components like circuit Breakers, Contractors, relays, protection relays, push buttons, indicators, connectors, terminal blocks, Cable routing accessories, sensors for voltage and current, Arc, temperature etc.,
Desirable:
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Working Knowledge of Various process related sensors including pressure, vacuum, flow, distance, displacement, proximity, limit, rotary and linear position Etc.,
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Knowledge of EMI/EMC and panel Design.
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Working knowledge of Motor Control.
Responsibilities:
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Responsible for performing professional electrical engineering research, design, development, modification, and testing in support of electrical systems and / or power distribution and generation.
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Work with a multidisciplinary engineering design team: electrical, mechanical, software, technical support, productivity engineers, and suppliers, on the design, modification.
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Maintain and develop process checkpoints to ensure adherence to design standards and schedules. Work with leadership peers to drive process improvements as necessary.
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Creates electrical schematics and system based on requirements and creates/releases engineering drawings & bill of materials
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Assists with development, and refinement of functional specifications for electrical systems and power distribution