Job Description
E xperience: 6+ Years (Mid Senior)
Location: Samtel Avionics, Greater Noida
Education: ME /M.Tech /ME / B.Tech. – Electronics & Communications/Telecommunications
Industry Type: R&D, Manufacturing of state-of-the-art Electronics products for Railways industry.
Role: System Design & Engineering and Integration & Testing
Desired Candidate Profile
Roles & Responsibilities: System Design
Start with System Requirement Specifications analysis/management and design the Product Architecture and Physical Architecture
Generation of System ICD (Mechanical , SW, Electronics)
Work together with members of design groups (Electronics, Software, Mechanical, Test Systems and Display group) for System Design
Generate documents needed for completing the system design (BOM, MDI, Design Reports etc)
Perform various tasks related to the development, qualification, certification and in-service support of electronics systems for Railways applications.
Support investigation for in service and manufacturing issues and performing root cause analysis of systems
Participate in the Railways Systems architecture design to meet the requirement specifications.
Participate in development, qualification, and certification tests.
Create all System Level Documents for the product
System Reliability Assessment
System Design FMEA
System Integration
Testing- Module Level & LRU Level-Software / Acceptance / DVT / ESS / Type Testing
Product Certification
Engineering Design Release for Prototype (Drawings/Schematics/Gerber)
Preferred: Experience with Railways Systems such as DDU, HMI, RMS, PAPIS, PIS, TCMS , VCU
Skills / Expertise:
Requirement Mapping & Traceability
Product Life Cycle Management
Knowledge of applicable standards-IEC & EN STDs
System Integration
System Testing – DVT & Qualification
Product Certification
Design Documentation
Other Attributes
Good analytical and problem-solving skills
Easy integration into a cross functional team
Curiosity and eagerness to learn new technologies.
Strong Communication skills (Written and spoken)
Sensitivity to “Cost”
Sensitivity to “Time to Market”