Venteon
Requirements of the Electromechanical Design Engineer
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering required
3-5 total years of experience in a related field
2+ years of AutoCAD inventor (or similar) experience
Proficiency in analog and digital circuit design, including schematic capture and PCB layout.
Ability to design and integrate electrical systems for complex machinery or equipment.
Experience with tools for circuit simulation and analysis.
Strong skills in diagnosing electrical issues and performing functional testing of prototypes.
Knowledge of PLCs, microcontrollers, and embedded systems.
Understanding power supplies, converters, and electrical drives.
Familiarity with relevant safety standards (e.g., UL, IEC, CE) and regulatory requirements.
Responsibilities of the Electromechanical Design Engineer Creating and testing electrical circuits for new products or systems, ensuring they meet safety and functionality standards. Designing electrical and mechanical systems for machinery, considering efficiency, cost, and safety. Using computer-aided design (CAD) software to design mechanical and electrical systems. Choosing mechanical and electrical components based on project specifications. Building and testing prototypes of systems or devices to evaluate performance and identify potential issues. Working with engineers, designers, and stakeholders to achieve project goals. Ensuring designs and installations comply with local, national, and international electrical codes and regulations (e.g., IEEE, NEC). Existing product improvement
Responsibilities of the Electromechanical Design Engineer Creating and testing electrical circuits for new products or systems, ensuring they meet safety and functionality standards. Designing electrical and mechanical systems for machinery, considering efficiency, cost, and safety. Using computer-aided design (CAD) software to design mechanical and electrical systems. Choosing mechanical and electrical components based on project specifications. Building and testing prototypes of systems or devices to evaluate performance and identify potential issues. Working with engineers, designers, and stakeholders to achieve project goals. Ensuring designs and installations comply with local, national, and international electrical codes and regulations (e.g., IEEE, NEC). Existing product improvement