Electro-Mechanical Engineer
Electro-Mechanical Engineer researches, plans, designs, develops, and conducts tests on electronic cables/harnesses and mechanical assemblies and/or systems.
Electro-mechanical engineering technicians use mathematics for analysis, design, and troubleshooting in their work.
Engineering or Applied Physics, decent knowledge in electromechanical engineering with wide scope to most related fields
Electrical or mechanical related working experience with skilled usage of Solid Works design & OrCad schematics design Independent working ability; strong initiative, self-motivation and team-working attitude, strong oral and written communication skills.
Mechanical skills.
Electro-mechanical technicians must be able to apply the theory and instructions of engineers by creating or building new components for industrial machinery or equipment.
Set to play an important role in layout, routing, part selection, design, implementation, testing and troubleshooting of all electrically-driven devices in our new SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope) systems, including stages, robots, motors, pumps, fans, PLC, etc.
While function performances of each equipped device must meet systems requirements, minimization of electronic noises/interferences, acoustic noises, mechanical vibration and heat turbulences must also be taken into comprehensive consideration for these sensitive systems. Industrial standards/regulations should be conformed and high reliability should be ensured.
The job requires work planning and coordination for self and other team members.
A close work together with other SEM engineers, system engineers, electrical engineers, mechanical engineers, manufacturing engineers and field service engineers.
Previous working experience in electron-beam scanning microscope systems, SEM electronic modules and semiconductor industries is a plus.
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