Electrical Test Engineer
Responsibilities
- Transform product requirements into rigorous test plans, schedules, and risk matrices.
- Architect and assemble automated test equipment (ATE) using LabVIEW, TestStand, Python, and NI DAQ hardware.
- Program intricate test sequences that capture high-resolution data from oscilloscopes, power supplies, logic analyzers, and environmental chambers.
- Execute validation, verification, HALT, and HASS protocols—then distill terabytes of measurements into lucid statistical dashboards.
- Uncover root causes behind electrical, firmware, and mechanical anomalies; collaborate with design, manufacturing, and quality teams to drive closure.
- Draft concise engineering reports that withstand regulatory and customer scrutiny.
- Champion continuous improvement by benchmarking industry best practices in EMC, signal integrity, and reliability analytics.
- Operate from an advanced lab or a secure remote test bench connected to our cloud-based data lake.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree (or higher) in Electrical Engineering or related discipline.
- 3+ years creating automated test systems for PCB-level or electromechanical products in automotive, aerospace, or industrial sectors.
- Proven mastery of LabVIEW plus at least one scripting language: Python, MATLAB, or C#.
- Deep familiarity with oscilloscopes ≥1 GHz, spectrum analyzers, SMUs, and high-current power supplies.
- Hands-on experience with measurement uncertainty, GR&R, and DFMEA.
- Ability to interpret schematics, layout files, and microcontroller datasheets.
- Fluency in statistical tools (JMP, MiniTab, or equivalent) to validate Cp/Cpk and DOE outcomes.
- Exceptional written/verbal communication; you translate raw data into decisive recommendations.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience integrating NI TestStand into CI/CD pipelines (Git, Jenkins).
- Expertise in high-voltage battery, EV powertrain, or renewable-energy inverters.
- Familiarity with ISO 17025 calibration processes and ASIL/ISO 26262 safety standards.
- Patents, publications, or open-source contributions in automated test or measurement science.