Electrical Engineer
Electrical Engineers are also responsible for:
- Creating new electrical schematics to satisfy Product Definition functionality requirements
- Working with PCB layout personnel to ensure proper circuit board artwork generation
- Incorporating new technology while leveraging existing RLWS designs as much as possible
- Finding and implementing design changes of existing products as potential quality issues arise
- Finding and implementing design changes of existing products to reduce costs or address obsolete components
- Writing and performing Engineering Change Orders as directed
- Working with programmers to test and debug new designs or ECO implementations
- Testing new or modified circuit assemblies to meet performance, environmental, and regulatory requirements
Ideal, qualified applicants will have:
- A Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering or related field
- Five (5) or more years of experience working with electronics; experience in electronic production and/or weighing a plus.
- Two or more years' experience with circuit board development would be preferred.
- Outstanding personal computing skills including Excel, Word, Project; professional written & verbal communication skills required
- This position requires strong analytic and problem-solving skills and advanced knowledge of electronics
- Signal processing, Analog Design, Strong Data Analysis & Simulation background preferred
RLWS is a successful, energetic, customer-driven organization that offers competitive wages, great working conditions, great benefits including: medical, dental, vision, flexible spending, disability, life, 5 weeks of PTO, 10 company paid holidays, 401k and company match, wellness benefit programs, and more.
This position requires on-site presence at our corporate headquarters in Rice Lake, Wisconsin; telecommuting is not available. However, relocation assistance is available.
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