A Senior Automotive Reliability EMC Test Engineer is responsible for testing and ensuring the electromagnetic compatibility and reliability of automotive systems and components.
Key Responsibilities
Design and execute automotive EMC reliability tests
Analyze test data to identify potential reliability issues
Develop testing procedures and protocols for automotive electronic components
Collaborate with engineering teams to improve product reliability based on test results
Requirements
Extensive experience in automotive reliability testing, specifically in Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) testing, with a proven track record of conducting and analyzing EMC tests in an automotive environment.
Deep understanding of automotive reliability standards and protocols related to EMC testing, including knowledge of industry-specific testing procedures and compliance requirements.
Bachelor's degree or higher in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, or a related technical field.
Minimum of 5 years of hands-on experience in automotive EMC testing and reliability engineering.
Ability to design, develop, and execute EMC test plans and procedures tailored to automotive components and systems.
Proficiency in using EMC testing equipment and measurement instruments relevant to automotive testing standards.
Strong analytical skills to interpret test data, identify issues, and recommend corrective actions.
Experience working in a team environment and collaborating with cross-functional engineering teams to resolve EMC-related reliability issues.
Excellent documentation skills to prepare detailed test reports, technical documentation, and compliance records.
Physical ability to perform testing activities that may include handling testing equipment, working in laboratory or test cell environments, and adhering to safety protocols.