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Electrical engineer
Career Level: Direct Entry
Employment: Fulltime, permanent
Start: Immediately
Location: Ibaraki
Job-ID: R9503
Company: Eppendorf Himac Technologies Co., Ltd
Improving human living conditions – that is our shared purpose at Eppendorf. With our high-quality, precise premium life science products – from pipette tips, dispensers and centrifuges to bioreactors and ultra-low temperature freezers – we help scientists around the world conduct research in the lab faster, more accurately and more efficiently.
I listen to truly understand.
I lead the way, even when the path ahead is not yet clear.
I stand by what I say.
I make progress visible and share what I learn.
If this resonates with you, you are exactly who we are looking for.
You will work with people who combine different perspectives and make new things possible. You contribute your ideas, ask questions, challenge the status quo – and you will find an environment that empowers you and helps you grow. Because we believe in people who want to shape the future. People like you.
Your challenges :
- Electrical design of centrifuge control circuits, boards, wiring, etc., as well as related experiments, meetings, document creation, and other general development work.
- In particular, work as a new product development project member to develop new products in cooperation with the German team.
- In addition, work related to improving existing products, maintaining production, and standards/testing, etc.
Professional experience:
- Knowledge and experience in electrical circuit/board design. In particular, it is desirable to have the following:
- Microcontroller: Knowledge of ST Micro, Renesas microcontrollers, etc., and implementation of peripheral circuits.
- Power electronics: Motor control using inverter circuits using power semiconductors such as IGBTs.
- Digital: Design of logic circuits using various logic ICs, etc.
- Analog: Design of sensor signal receiving circuits using various operational amplifiers.
- Additionally, it is desirable to have programming experience (C language, C++, etc.) and knowledge of safety standards and environmental regulations (IEC, EMC, RoHS, etc.).
Professional competence, special knowledge (e.g. languages, IT)
- Expertise in centrifuges: Not required (OJT will be provided after joining the company)
- Japanese: Business level
- English: Business level (TOEIC score 700 or higher)
What matters to us
At Eppendorf, we believe that science thrives on curiosity – and on many different perspectives.
Our Eppendorf team is as diverse as the questions asked across the life sciences. Different backgrounds and ways of thinking help us develop better solutions for research.
Come as you are, bring what makes you unique – and help us shape what diversity can make possible in science.
Please note that we can only consider applications submitted via our online application system.
We look forward to getting to know you.
If you have any further questions, please contact:
Verena Clemens (contact person)
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