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A leading company in electronics is seeking a skilled product development engineer to enhance and create new products. The role involves collaborating with customers, leading product projects, and ensuring effective communication across departments. Candidates should hold a degree in engineering or science and possess at least two years of experience in passive components and project management.
Develop high-quality and cost-effective new products, as well as improve existing products.
Tasks and Responsibilities
Responsible for providing effective feedback on customer inquiries regarding NTC elements through reports and time plans.
Collaborate with customers and Product Marketing to design NTC element products based on customer applications.
Lead projects for new NTC products for direct customers and semi-finished NTC products for System Sensor.
Work closely with related TPS colleagues to accelerate development and ensure smooth handover of new products to mass production.
Continuously improve existing products from a design and development perspective.
Support sourcing department in qualifying alternative suppliers and materials following AITF 16949 procedures.
Authorization
Conditions of Employment and Interaction
Coordinate communication and cooperation with all other departments.
Requirements
Education and Qualifications
Degree or diploma in Engineering or Science.
Experience
Minimum 2 years' experience in project management or production release procedures.
Minimum 2 years' experience in passive components design and application.
Knowledge
Good knowledge of temperature sensors, their characteristics, and applications. Familiarity with automotive requirements (e.g., PPAP, APQP, Control Plan, MSA, etc.).
Personality Requirements
Ability to work independently and under time pressure. Good interpersonal and presentation skills.
Other Requirements
Proficiency in English communication.
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