Electrical Engineer
The Power and Ozone Equipment Engineer is responsible for ensuring quality, reliability, and continuous improvement of power converters, Power Supply Units (PSUs), and ozone generation systemsboth as individual components and integrated customer solutionsused in Purification & Disinfection (P&D) markets through testing, troubleshooting, process optimization, and cross-functional collaboration.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Process & Standards Management:
Implement and maintain assembly procedures and standards for P&D power converters, PSUs, and ozone generation equipment.
Establish and enforce testing policies, procedures, and standards across all P&D product lines
Review and update test plans for power converter equipment, PSUs, ozone generation systems, and accessories in collaboration with the Technology team
Testing & Quality Assurance:
Execute equipment testing protocols for power converters, PSUs, and ozone generation systems to support production volume requirements
Utilize electrical testing equipment (oscilloscopes, multimeters, power analyzers, etc.) to conduct specialized testing to support Technology team troubleshooting and new product development initiatives
Problem Resolution & Continuous Improvement:
Lead root cause analysis investigations for defective P&D components and equipment failures
Identify production risks early in the manufacturing pipeline
Develop and present recommendations for issue resolution and risk mitigation strategies
Drive innovation initiatives to enhance product quality and optimize internal processes for power conversion, power supply and ozone generation systems
Collaboration & Communication:
Partner with Production, Quality Assurance, Engineering, Technology, and Supply Quality teams to resolve technical issues
Engage with external suppliers and customers to exchange information on quality issues and best practices
Document findings and communicate technical information clearly to diverse audiences
