Division
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R&D
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Department
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EV Electronics
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Level
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L3
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Functional Area
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EV Electronics Design
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1
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Job Title
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EMC Test Engineer
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2
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Reporting
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Functional reporting toΒ Div Β Manager, R&D β Electronics
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3
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Background
i) Educational Qualification
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Essential: B.E/ B Tech in Electrical/Electronics, M Tech in Electrical/Electronic preferred ; Min. 70% score required at all levels of education
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ii) Experience
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Minimum:Β 1
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Maximum:Β 5
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iii) Age Limit
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Minimum:Β 22
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Maximum:Β 30
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4
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Job Role & Responsibilities
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Role: Β Β EMC Engineer
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Technical/ Functional:
- Prepare the EMC test specification considering different regulations.
- Plan and execute EMC tests and measurements using specialized equipment and techniques to assess the electromagnetic emissions and susceptibility of automotive electronic systems and components.
- Design and develop electronic systems, circuits, and components with a focus on electromagnetic compatibility. This includes selecting appropriate components, layout design, grounding, shielding, and filtering techniques.
- Work with the design engineers and PCB designers to deploy the best design practices in PCB design and eliminate design iterations due to EMI/EMC failures.
- Use various analytical methods (LTSpice, SIMetrix, PSpice, Ansys, CST etc.) to estimate the EMI signature beforehand and propose corrective measures proactively.
- Analyze test results and identify areas for improvement or optimization.
- Shall provide technical guidance on part level and vehicle level EMI/EMC certification tests.
- Keep track of global trends in relevant technology, regulations and develop long-term road maps and appropriate work plan.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure that EMC requirements are effectively addressed throughout the product development lifecycle
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Competency Requirements
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Specific expertise required for functional area:
- Strong understanding of electromagnetic theory, EMC principles, and regulatory standards applicable to automotive electronics (e.g., CISPR 25, ISO7637, ISO16750, CISPR 25, ECE R10.5, AIS004, ISO 11452 etc).
- Shall have in-depth understanding of conducted emissions, conducted immunity/susceptibility, radiated emission, radiated immunity, ESD, EFT, surge etc.
- Shall have experience with EMC testing equipment and techniques, including spectrum analysers, oscilloscopes, conducted and radiated emissions chambers, and transient generators.
- Shall have strong fundamental knowledge in the electronic component designs
- Exposure to electronics manufacturing and validation facilities, hands on testing/ test set-up experience
- Hands on experience in working on common lab equipmentβs (Oscilloscopes, Digital Multi-meterβs, Network analysers, Spectrum analysers, etc.)
- Must be familiar with design for six sigma (DFSS) processes
- Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities and work effectively in a fast-paced environment.
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6
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Likely Sources
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Bosch, Hella, Cummins, Eaton, UTC Aerospace, Honeywell Aerospace, Tata Technologies, Continental etc.
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