Project Engineer – Electrical Hardware
Husco is seeking a Project Engineer for their electrical hardware team in Pune to work on power electronics for automotive and off-highway markets. The role involves end-to-end support for PCB design, simulation, and testing from concept through to production. Applicants should have a strong background in low-power electronic hardware and proficiency with Altium Designer. This position collaborates across mechanical and software domains within a fast-paced environment.
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Experience
4+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Husco is seeking a Project Engineer for their electrical hardware team in Pune to work on power electronics for automotive and off-highway markets. The role involves end-to-end support for PCB design, simulation, and testing from concept through to production. Applicants should have a strong background in low-power electronic hardware and proficiency with Altium Designer. This position collaborates across mechanical and software domains within a fast-paced environment.
TAL's take
Solid mid-level engineering role with clear technical requirements in a well-defined hardware domain.
Very clear JD with specific technical requirements, performance objectives, and a well-defined scope of work.
Must haves
- Bachelor of Electrical Engineering
- 4+ years of work experience in embedded PCB power electronics
- Proficiency in Altium Designer
- Experience in simulation of electronic circuits
- Ability to interpret and create schematics and DFMEAs
Tools and skills
Nice to have: c, mcu development tools, can, spi, simcenter amesim, git.
About the company
Established international engineering and manufacturing company, tier 2 as it is not a high-growth software/tech unicorn.
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