Amazon

Robotics

ElectricalEngineer(PanelDesign)

$117–160k Westboro, Wisconsin, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Electrical Engineer (Panel Design) at Amazon. Skills: Panel design, Electrical engineering, Industrial automation. Design Industrial Electrical Control Panel schematics. Review specifications and schematics for compliance”

Industry & Context.

Robotics
Problems you'll solve

Root cause analysis

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

4+ years of working in mechanical engineering or equivalent experience, Experience with prototyping and implementation

Nice to Have

Knowledge of SolidWorks simulation or Ansys Finite Element analysis tools, Experience in the design of complex mechanical products and equipment at volume

What You'll Do.

Design Industrial Electrical Control Panel schematics

Review specifications and schematics for compliance

Work with interdisciplinary team

Execute product designs from concept to production

Specify AC/DC and DC/DC power supplies

Integrate AC/DC and DC/DC power supplies

Deploy AC/DC and DC/DC power supplies

Specify semi-custom batteries

Integrate semi-custom batteries

Deploy semi-custom batteries

Ensure power system specifications meet needs

Coordinate engineering activities

Ensure coordination with other disciplines

Write functional specifications

Develop design verification plans

Develop test procedures

Facilitate product releases to manufacturing

Facilitate customer deployments

Execute tasks to dynamic schedules

Establish development processes for functionally safe control systems

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Interdisciplinary team; Other disciplines

Process & Methodology

Schedule execution

Full Job Description

Amazon is seeking a partnership-focused, talented, and motivated Electrical Engineer (Panel Design) to work on the design of industrial automation electrical control panels. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience designing the electrical connections inside industrial electrical AC/DC and DC/DC cabinets with voltages in the 100-600VAC and 5-60VDC ranges. This candidate must have the ability to work well both solo and in team settings. The candidate is expected to be able to own the entire electrical solution for our product, including specification to design, prototype, and manufacturing. This position reports directly to the Electrical Engineering Manager. This team has directly designed the electronics in several robots, some of which have >750,000 units deployed throughout the Amazon’s global industrial Fulfillment Network – and our team is continuing to design more products with incredible impact! Key job responsibilities - Design Industrial Electrical Control Panel schematics following industry best practices. - Review specifications and schematics for compliance with relevant safety standards such as NFPA79 and UL508A. - Work with an interdisciplinary team to execute product designs from concept to production including design, prototyping, validation, testing and certification. - Specify, Integrate and Deploy AC/DC and DC/DC power supplies as part of Electrical - Control Panels in industrial automation equipment. - Specify, Integrate and Deploy semi-custom batteries in industrial automation systems. - Ensure the specifications of the power system meet the customer needs as well as regulatory requirements. - Coordinate all activities within the engineering discipline for the project. - Ensure coordination with other disciplines is effective for each project. - Thorough comprehension of technical standards and concepts in Electrical Engineering . - Write and develop functional specifications, design verification plans and test procedures. - Facilitate

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