The common responsibilities for this position include developing electronic products, creating schematic diagrams and PCB layouts, programming, and designing battery chargers and motors. The role involves developing automatic monitoring instruments, implementing key technologies, testing instrument performance, and managing instrument development projects. Additionally, it includes researching industry status, tracking new products, analyzing technology trends, and proving technical program feasibility. The responsibilities further encompass conducting noise and vibration analysis, participating in the product development cycle, collaborating with the Engineering Manager on R&D and Automation projects, applying robotics and automation principles, and managing multiple projects simultaneously while assisting in problem-solving.
The percentages next to each skill reflect the sector’s demands in these respective skills. E.g., 30% means this skill has been listed in 30% of all the job postings in this sector.
The skills distribution tells you what specific skill sets are in demand. E.g., Skills with a distribution of “More than 50%” means that these skills are wanted in more than 50% of the job postings.
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