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🔍 What Employers Seek in Electronic Manufacturing Professionals In the ever-evolving field of electronic manufacturing, staying ahead of the curve is essential. Employers today are on the lookout for a blend of qualifications and skills that can drive innovation and efficiency in their operations. So, what exactly are they seeking? 🤔 Firstly, a strong educational background in electrical engineering or a related field is often a prerequisite. Degrees and certifications from reputable institutions provide a solid foundation. However, it's not just about the degree; practical experience through internships or hands-on projects can significantly boost your employability. Employers value candidates who can demonstrate their ability to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world scenarios. Technical skills are, of course, paramount. Proficiency in CAD software, knowledge of PCB design, and experience with automation tools are highly sought after. Additionally, familiarity with industry standards and regulations, such as IPC and ISO, is crucial. But beyond technical prowess, employers are increasingly valuing soft skills. Effective communication, problem-solving abilities, and teamwork can set you apart in a competitive job market. Lastly, continuous learning and adaptability are key. The electronic manufacturing industry is rapidly changing, with advancements in AI, IoT, and other technologies. Employers appreciate candidates who show a commitment to lifelong learning and can quickly adapt to new tools and methodologies. Whether it's through online courses, workshops, or professional networks, staying updated is essential. #ElectronicManufacturing #CareerDevelopment #TechSkills
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Valeo chennai Internship Educational Qualification : M.E / M.Tech Specialization : EEE/ ECE / Automotive Electronics / Power Electronics & Drives / Communication System / Cybersecurity / Embedded System / Mechanical / Mechatronics / Computer Science For more info please visit valeo website in the link below: https://lnkd.in/dY7jb6B2
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🚀 Power Electronics Engineers: Your Path to Success! ⚡ Are you ready to embark on an exciting journey into the world of Power Electronics Engineering? 🌟 Here's a roadmap to guide you through the essential courses and skills that will set you up for a successful career in this dynamic field. 💼 --- 📚 Step 1: Build a Strong Foundation Start with a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical or Electronics Engineering. Focus on fundamentals like Circuit Theory, Control Systems, and Semiconductor Devices. --- ⚙️ Step 2: Specialize in Power Electronics Dive into courses covering power converters, inverters, motor drives, and renewable energy systems. Participate in hands-on labs to apply your knowledge in real-world scenarios. --- 🔬 Step 3: Advanced Learning Pursue a Master’s degree or certifications in advanced topics like high-frequency designs, power systems, or embedded systems. Engage in research projects that solve modern energy challenges. --- 💻 Step 4: Develop Key Skills Master tools like MATLAB/Simulink, PSPICE, or LTspice for modeling and simulation. Learn PCB design for optimized layouts. Acquire coding skills for embedded systems programming (C, Python). --- 🤝 Step 5: Gain Industry Experience Join internships and apprenticeships to understand the industry's demands. Network through professional associations and attend industry seminars to stay ahead. --- 🔄 Step 6: Never Stop Learning Stay updated on trends like EV powertrains, renewable energy tech, and advanced battery systems. Consider short courses and workshops to keep your skills relevant. --- 🛠️ Power Electronics Engineers are shaping the future of energy efficiency, renewable technologies, and electric vehicles. By following this roadmap, you’re not just building a career—you’re contributing to a sustainable world. 🌍 📸 Check out the accompanying pictures for a clear visual representation of this roadmap! 💬 What’s your next step on this journey? Share your thoughts below! #PowerElectronics #EngineeringCareer #CareerRoadmap #SkillsDevelopment #ElectronicsEngineering #Sustainability
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If you’re not following, Benjamin Chia and his company Hardware FYI than you are missing out! Check out the new roles he collected for engineering grads and be sure to subscribe to the Hardware FYI email newsletter!
I put together a list of 200+ early career & new graduate roles hiring in engineering fields like mechanical, aerospace, electrical, firmware, and more! There was a lot of interest in the internship list, so I wanted to share a similar resource for new grads. Some notable companies currently hiring across different industries: 1) Semiconductors & Compute: NVIDIA, AMD, TSMC, KLA, ASML 2) Defense: Shield AI, Anduril Industries, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman 3) Aerospace: Argo Space, Impulse Space, Astranis Space Technologies, Blue Origin, TURION SPACE 4) Transportation: Tesla, Rivian, Lucid Motors, Lightship, Joby Aviation 5) Robotics: Apptronik, Figure, Neuralink 6) Medical Devices: Abbott, Intuitive, Stryker, Noah Medical Access the full spreadsheet in the comments below ⬇️, or comment with your email if you'd like me to send it to you directly. - 👋 If you find the list helpful, please help share this post! If you notice a missing role, let me know—I’ll be updating the spreadsheet weekly as part of Hardware FYI.
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#snsinstitutions #snsdesignthinkers #designthinking How to Build a Career in Electronic Circuit Design ?!. Building a career in electronic circuit design requires mastering fundamental concepts like circuit components, analysis, and tools. Pursue a degree in electronics or electrical engineering, and develop technical skills in analog/digital design, PCB layout, simulation software, and programming. Gain hands-on experience through DIY projects, internships, or hackathons, and stay updated on trends like IoT, low-power design, and AI in hardware. Cultivate problem-solving, teamwork, and communication skills, and explore roles like Circuit Design Engineer or PCB Designer in industries such as consumer electronics or healthcare. Showcase your projects in a portfolio, pursue certifications (e.g., IPC CID), and network through conferences and professional organizations to stay ahead in this dynamic field.
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🎓 Just Finished Your Master's? Here's How to Land Your First Engineering Role! 🎓 With many graduates completing their Master’s right now, I wanted to share some useful tips for securing that first role in the industry! Senior Engineers & Hiring Managers – is there anything else you would add? #EngineeringJobs #NewGraduates #CareerTips #JobSearch #EmbeddedSystems #MechanicalEngineering #Electronics #SoftwareEngineering #Networking #CareerAdvice
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**Comparison Between Test, Validation, Lab Engineer and Design Engineer Roles** As someone familiar with both, I wanted to share some key differences between Test & Validation Engineers and Design Engineers: 1. **Work Environment**: - Test & Validation Engineers often need to be physically present in the lab, no work-from-home (WFH) options. - Design Engineers, on the other hand, can often work remotely. 2. **Research & Paper Publication**: - In Test & Validation roles, there are fewer opportunities to publish research papers. - Design Engineers tend to find it easier to publish papers, given the nature of their work. 3. **Demand & Salary**: - There's a higher demand for Design Engineers compared to Test & Validation Engineers, which often reflects in better salary packages for Design roles. 4. **Higher Studies Opportunities**: - Design Engineers generally have more opportunities to pursue higher studies and progress in their careers, making it a smoother path compared to other roles. Both roles are crucial in their own right, but these are some differences to consider if you're deciding between the two paths! #EngineeringCareers #TestEngineer #DesignEngineer #CareerGrowth #VLSI #VLSIEngineer #VLSIjobs #freshers #Technology #Beginners #Electronics #HardwareDesign #EmbeddedSystems
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Focus on these key areas from the job description to enhance your internship application: 1. PCB Design Process: Share stories about any projects or classes where you've worked with PCB design. Highlight your role and what you learned from the experience. 2. PCB Design Tools: Talk about your experience with tools like DX Designer, Xpedition, PADS, or any similar tools you’ve used. Describe a specific project you worked on using these tools. 3. Analysis Tools (HyperLynx): If you’ve used HyperLynx or similar tools, write about how you applied them in a project. Explain what the analysis helped you discover or improve. 4. Self-Learning: Illustrate how you've taught yourself a new skill or tool, especially related to PCB or technology. Mention the resources you used and how this new knowledge helped you in a practical task. 5. High Quality of Work: Provide examples of projects where your attention to detail made a difference. Maybe there was a time your thoroughness caught a critical mistake or improved the project’s outcome. Transform your career with Eyse today—where your skills directly link you to job opportunities and professional growth! ✨ Explore- https://lnkd.in/dQsUYc59
Siemens EDA Educational Service team offers an internship positions for 3 months to help in creating learning contents for the PCB product line of Design to Silicon products. Those customers, partners and employees’ trainings have different formats: instructor led training, and on-demand classes. The Internship will help you to enrich your knowledge in PCB and Systems domain. In addition, you will be participating in reviewing and updating existing learning products with information about new features and functionality based on the new release. You will learn new standards, templates and methodologies for learning. 3rd year undergraduate students are most welcome to apply. Education and Experience: Students with basic understanding of the PCB design process is required. Familiarity with any PCB design tool such as DX Designer, Xpedition, PADS, or similar tool 3. Knowledge and experience of analysis tools mainly HyperLynx is plus. 4. Self-learning abilities 5. High Quality of Work Please send your CV to: mona.ismail@siemens.com & moaz.khalid@siemens.com with email title “PCB Learning Service Internship”
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Are you interested in Hardware (Electrical/Mechanical) industry information? Are you interested in jobs and internships? Sign up for the Analog.io newsletter from Mihir Shah and check your inbox. Link in the comments. #hardwareengineer #design #prototyping
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