Electrical Engineer - Tarlac
I. JOB DESCRIPTION
➢ The Electrical Engineer is responsible for the design, development, and validation of electrical and electronic
systems supporting load cells, pressure sensors, and related instrumentation. The role focuses on signal
conditioning circuit design, PCB layout, system integration, and compliance testing, ensuring reliable and accurate
sensor performance across varied applications.
II. SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Design and Development- Design electronic circuits and systems for sensor applications, focusing on signal conditioning, amplification, and
data transmission.
Testing and Evaluation- Conduct lab testing of circuit prototypes, validating parameters such as signal integrity, linearity, temperature drift,
- Support production testing, calibration, and verification of electronic systems.
- Collaborate with production and QA teams to ensure electrical designs are practical for volume manufacturing.
- Develop testing and calibration procedures, including tools or jigs needed for efficient line validation.
- Provide on-site troubleshooting and root cause analysis for electronic or performance issues arising during
production runs.
Project Management- Support project planning by providing estimates for component lead times, design cycles, and testing phases.
- Investigate emerging technologies, components, and circuit techniques that could enhance product performance,
durability, or cost.
Maintenance and Improvement- Review and analyze the performance of existing electronic designs, identifying areas for optimization or redesign.
- Maintain and update legacy electronics to align with evolving compliance standards or supply chain changes.
- Prepare and maintain electrical design documentation including schematics, PCB layouts, BOMs, and version-
- Create technical reports, test summaries, and design validation documentation for internal teams and external
clients.
Collaboration and Communication- Collaborate with mechanical, software, and manufacturing engineers throughout the product development cycle.
III. QUALIFICATIONS
➢ Bachelor’s degree in Electrical or Electronics Engineering
➢ Licensed as a professional engineer.
➢ 1-3 years of experience in analog circuit design, preferably in sensor, instrumentation, or precision electronics
manufacturing.
➢ Strong understanding of Wheatstone bridge circuits, instrumentation amplifiers, and temperature compensation
methods.
➢ Strong understanding of electrical principles
➢ Excellent analytical, troubleshooting, and communication skills.
➢ Ability to work in a collaborative, cross-functional engineering environment.