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Electrical engineer
Karrierelevel: Direct Entry
Anstellung: Fulltime, permanent
Start: Immediately
Standort: Ibaraki
Job-ID: R9503
Unternehmen: Eppendorf Himac Technologies Co., Ltd
Would you like to work for a company who has made it its mission to make a contribution to improving human living conditions? With around 5,000 employees worldwide Eppendorf is a leading Life Sciences company. We develop and distribute devices, consumables and services for use in laboratories worldwide. Our daily work is characterized by our principle: Collaborate on new ideas. You would like to take responsibility and help to make a difference in an experienced international company? Exciting tasks combined with a positive and affirmative working environment await you at Eppendorf. You are also motivated by technical challenges? Then apply now!
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)
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Wir freuen uns, Sie kennenzulernen!
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Hiroyuki Watanuki (綿貫 裕幸),
Eppendorf. Collaborate on new ideas.