eDFM Engineer Engineering - Sugar Land, TX at Geebo

eDFM Engineer

The eDFM Engineer is also responsible for ensuring a manufacturable design consistent with contract manufacturer (CM) equipment and processes. This includes responsibility for manufacturing process fixtures, instructions and profiles to optimize production yield and ultimately the reliability of the electrical system. Oversight of electronic design readiness. The eDFM Engineer takes an active role in solving complex manufacturing problems and troubleshooting quality and production yield related issues within manufacturing.Bachelor's or master's degree in electrical, Process, Industrial/Manufacturing Eng. or Material Science with min 3 years direct experienceKnowledge of electrical system packaging design (substrates, component mounting, thermal principles)Knowledge of contract manufacturer processes and practicesCan function independently and in a team.Strong decision makingStrong leadership skills and able to effect change through influence.Excellent oral and written communication skills Recommended Skills Communication Decision Making Leadership Problem Solving Reliability Contract Manufacturer Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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