R&D Electric & Electronic Engineer

Job Vacancy

R&D Electric & Electronic Engineer

Role Summary:

As an R&D Electrical and Electronic Engineer, you will conduct innovative research and development of our next generation products and improving our current products. This role reports to the manager of the R&D department.

Your Responsibilities:

  • Work as a key technical member and technical leader in developing new robots and material handling systems.
  • Select electrical components and create electrical schematic diagrams
  • Perform installation of electrical components on prototypes
  • Work with other engineers on wire/cable routing and power electronics and transmission
  • Troubleshoot electrical systems and embedded systems
  • PLC programming (Firmware programming is a bonus)
  • Provide technical consultation for project manager and customer from time to time.

 

Job Requirements:

  • Degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering/Mechatronics or related fields.
  • 3- 5 years of experience in this field.
  • Familiar with motors and microcontrollers.
  • Familiarity with power electronics and inductive components is a bonus.
  • Willing to work at different working locations, including overseas, when necessary.
  • Excellent communication and teamwork skills.
  • Good intrapersonal skill such as having positive attitude and growth mindset.
  • Good interpersonal skill such teamwork, communication and flexibility.

 

Desired Characteristics:

  • Highly self-motivated and passionate about robotics or machines.
  • Willing to take ownership and responsibility of one’s own work.
  • Willing to step out of one’s comfort zone.
  • Although we will provide training, we expect successful candidates to be able to read documentation and self-study some reading material.
  • Passionate about exploring new areas and implementing innovative ideas and concepts in Stratus products.
  • Work both independently, with other team members, and lead teams in a dynamic, and fast-paced environment.
  • Have some interest in mechanical systems