Electrical Assembly Engineer
1. Understand electronic technology, electrical schematics, and PLC control principles.
2. Familiar with automation and electrical control assembly; proficient in wiring and inspecting automation equipment based on electrical drawings.
3. Establish electrical installation standards and inspection rules; review cable and wiring design processes; design and document electrical assembly procedures; develop process quotas, conduct reviews, and support process equipment design and application; provide technical support and quality management on production sites.
4. Lead equipment debugging and testing; inspect and analyze quality issues in components during assembly; suggest and implement improvements based on assembly needs.
5. Troubleshoot and diagnose equipment circuit faults.
6. Optimize wiring specifications and standards.
7. Execute and improve electrical safety procedures.