HP
R&DWritingSystemEngineer
“R&D Writing System Engineer at HP. Skills: printing architecture, mathematical models, system-level issues, product delivery. design and develop future HP Inkjet printers. Lead the design process”
What You'll Achieve.
deliver high speed & exceptional quality printout; world class cost structure; meet the customer requirements; successful product delivery
Industry & Context.
problem-solving mindset; analytical; root cause analysis
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Master’s or Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or Science, fundamental knowledge in mechanics, fundamental knowledge in dynamics, fundamental knowledge in fluidics, fundamental knowledge in physics, software/programming capability
Nice to Have
Knowledge of Python (image processing, data crunching), Knowledge of computer vision, Knowledge of color science, Knowledge of imaging techniques
What You'll Do.
design and develop future HP Inkjet printers
Lead the design process
innovate printing architecture
Develop mathematical models
Execute design implementation
validation through performance characterization
Lead root cause analysis
deliver robust corrective actions
and tune system performance
Support project execution
Define detailed objectives
technical milestone and deliverables
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate with cross functional teams; Work closely with global teams; Close partnership with R&D; quality, marketing, qualification and manufacturing teams
Process & Methodology
Define detailed objectives, schedule, technical milestone and deliverables, Support project execution and delivery
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