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A leading technology company in Penang is seeking an experienced individual to manage electronic components and troubleshoot prototypes. You will create and manage Bills of Materials, ensure compliance and conduct testing, while effectively communicating with global colleagues. The ideal candidate will possess strong hardware soldering capabilities and at least a diploma in Electronic Engineering. Join us for an opportunity to work on exciting projects in a dynamic environment.
You are a self-motivated individual, eager to learn new skills. You possess strong hardware soldering abilities, allowing you to handle technical tasks with precision. You are also enthusiastic about sharing what you've learned to help enhance the team's collective expertise.
For 40 years, NI has worked with engineers and scientists to provide answers to the most challenging questions. NI systems accelerate productivity, innovation, and discovery through an open, software-defined platform. This approach helps engineers develop and increase the performance of automated test and automated measurement systems.
Historically, National Instruments has been a top 100 employer of choice as ranked by several different sources, naming NI one of the top corporate citizens and best places to work. Maybe it is our fantastic work/life balance, or the Employee Stock Purchase Program and grants, or matching 401K, or picturesque campus with ponds, hiking trails, beach volleyball courts, and collaborative meeting spaces. If you want to work on cool stuff at a cool company, you are in the right place! Here is a snippet of some of our core industry leadership.
Malaysian citizenship, Permanent Residency, or ability to secure the appropriate work permit is required to work in this position at NI Penang.
US Customs Law forbids the export of certain technologies to certain countries. Due to licensing requirements which National Instruments does not presently pursue for this position, this regulation effectively prevents National Instruments from hiring candidates for this job (as it would require access to such technology) whose current country of citizenship or permanent residence are Cuba, Sudan, North Korea, Iran and Syria.