Job Description
Job Description:
What You will Do:
Conduct full Bill of Materials (BoM) scrubs to identify at-risk and End-of-Life (EOL) components; recommend and qualify alternate components.
Perform documented Change Impact Analysis (CIA) on component changes, evaluating form, fit, and function impacts with associated risk ratings.
Author and execute complete ECO packages including updated schematics, PCB layouts, CAD models, and validation plans.
Coordinate with firmware/software teams to validate releases against hardware configurations.
Conduct 8D Failure Analysis investigations including containment actions, root-cause identification, corrective actions, and preventive measures.
Collaborate with quality, manufacturing, and design teams to drive permanent resolution of field and production failures.
What You Will Bring:
Education: Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, or related field (Master's preferred).
Experience: 4+ years of experience in hardware sustaining engineering, product engineering, or test engineering in a consumer electronics or hardware manufacturing environment.
Skills & Competencies
Must Have: Electronic Component Engineering. This person should be an expert at working with individual electronic parts (chips, resistors, capacitors, connectors, sensors, etc.) that go onto a circuit board. Specifically, Reading & interpreting datasheets, Component lifecycle management and Component selection & qualification
Proficiency in schematic capture and PCB layout tools (Altium, Cadence OrCAD, or equivalent)
Experience with CAD/3D modeling tools for electromechanical design
Strong understanding of electronic component specifications, datasheets, and lifecycle management
Familiarity with firmware/hardware integration and embedded systems
Understanding of quality tools: 8D, FMEA, fishbone diagrams, 5-Why analysis
Familiarity with IPC standards (IPC-2221/2222, IPC-A-610, IPC-7351, IPC J-STD-001)for PCB design and manufacturing
Experience with PLM/PDM systems and formal change management processes
Experience with DFM/DFT (Design for Manufacturing/Test) principles