What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrical Engineer position at Vectorsoft?
Location- Mossville IL
Position’s Contributions to Work Group:
- This role is a system engineer position that will be primarily working proactive diagnostic analysis. This will ensure we are learning everything we can from our development and field test engines. Additionally, this position will support our NPI programs with bill of material reviews and diagnostic summaries.
- Typical task breakdown:
- Working with lead engineers to define which field population of engines need proactive diagnostic analysis and defining timing the analysis is needed.
- Creating weekly diagnostic summaries and reports for all our active NPI programs.
- Reviewing these reports with the technical team and lead engineers to define next steps.
- Analyze field data, software logic, and calibrations to determine if changes are needed
- Working at least 4 hours each week with our NPI manager for NPI gateway preparation: Engine electronic bill of material review and cost, requirements follow up and coordination, as well as summarizing diagnostics for NPI programs.
- Interaction with team:
- Daily interaction with team members in the section and outside of our immediate team.
- Work environment:
- Typically, office environment. Possibly some opportunity for lab and later some field experience. 10% or less needing PPE gear
- Education & Experience Required:
- Bachelor's degree in an accredited engineering field
- No 2 year degrees
- Open to masters
- Top 3 Skills
- Data analysis and interpretation
- Communication skills
- Embedded systems
- Additional Technical Skills
- Ability to troubleshoot issues due to test equipment, engineering tools, harnessing, bench setups
- Proficient in the use of lab test equipment familiarity (scopes, meters, power supplies, etc.), and relative experience with data analysis.
- Ability to create and execute electronic test plans relative to Engine or Power System ECM (electronic control module), software, actuators, sensors, injectors, and harnessing.