What are the responsibilities and job description for the Manufacturing Test Engineer position at EControls?
EControls is a global provider of innovative, state-of-the-art integrated controls solutions for internal combustion engines and electric drive systems in the off-highway, on-highway, and stationary equipment markets. EControls designs world-class, full-authority engine management systems for major OEMs around the world. Our global engine development labs and engineering staff offer full-range support, from design guidance for base engine conversion to hardware, software, and engine calibration to meet each application's specific requirements.
We are passionate about customer satisfaction and service. We fearlessly engage in any effort that will eliminate our customers’ risk and clear a path to their success. We immerse ourselves in our customers’ world, reveal unknowns and deliver integrated solutions.
We are looking for an experienced Manufacturing Test Engineer to join our growing R&D Team.
Responsibilities
Works closely with Product Engineering to understand component production testing requirements
Designs automated manufacturing test equipment to support new product launches (Products consist of electronic, electromechanical, or mechanical fuel system components)
Troubleshoots existing manufacturing equipment to support current product production lines
Make design changes to existing manufacturing test equipment to improve quality, yield, and throughput
Design digital and analog circuits for use in electrical test equipment using Altium Designer.
Requirements
- B.S. in Electrical/B.S. Mechanical/other Engineering field
- Minimum 5 years in a medium-volume manufacturing environment
- Proficient with National Instruments LabView, TestStand, and C/C
- Experience with digital and analog circuits; must be able to design circuits in test system to interface with product under test
- Experience with leak decay testing
- Solid understanding of mechanical and electro-mechanical fuel system components such as pressure regulators, carburetors, throttles, etc.