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To support the growth of our engineering projects for the nuclear industry, we are recruiting a Control and Command Electrical Design Engineer.
Attached to the Technical Department and the Design Unit, the Electrical Control Engineer is involved in projects to design innovative intervention equipment such as remote-controlled devices, sensors, actuators, mechatronics, and robotics in highly constrained environments (submerged, under strong radiation).
You handle projects from the tender phase through to on-site operation, including the preliminary design/detailed design/design studies/implementation/execution phases, manufacturing monitoring, etc.
The electronic engineer in the design office will be responsible for:
- Design, simulate, oversee prototyping, oversee testing, and oversee the industrialization of embedded systems. Your expertise covers both analog and digital aspects, enabling you to design robust solutions that meet customer needs and project constraints.
- Monitor new market trends and innovations to improve the solutions offered by the design office and partners.
- Work closely with other mechanical engineers/designers and project managers to ensure the successful integration of electronic components into the final product.
You have a master's degree in electronics (5 to 10 years of experience).
Knowledge and experience of the V-cycle.
You are proficient in technical writing.
Soft skills:
Independent/Imaginative / Not afraid of technical challenges.
Electronics skills
Use of electronic CAD tools (such as ALTIUM Designer/Eagle/Proteus)
Use of measuring tools (oscilloscope, regulated power supply, multimeter, etc.)
Knowledge of digital connections and analog components.
According to one of our employees:
"People who want to become ECC engineers enjoy working in teams to solve complex problems. They already have hands-on experience, which gives them a clearer understanding of the issues faced by people in the field. They are able to question themselves and seek help from their colleagues. They are not afraid to step outside their comfort zone in order to deepen their technical knowledge. Finally, the engineer is proactive and knows how to communicate and defend their ideas in order to meet needs.
If you recognize yourself in these points, then this job may be right for you.