Electronics Engineer - SEM
Thermo Fisher Scientific Zobrazit všechny práce
- Brno, Jihomoravský
- Trvalý pracovní poměr
- Plný úvazek
As a Electronics Engineer at Thermo Fisher Scientific, you will optimize production processes, implement new technologies, and drive continuous improvement initiatives. You'll work with cross-functional teams to ensure the efficient manufacture of high-quality products while maintaining compliance with regulatory requirements. This position offers the opportunity to contribute meaningfully by enabling our customers to make the world healthier, cleaner and safer through innovative manufacturing solutions.Key ResponsibilitiesSustaining Engineering (Electronics Assemblies – SPR)
- Support released products throughout their lifecycle
- Investigate, analyze, and resolve product issues from manufacturing, service, and the field
- Drive root cause analysis (RCA) and implement corrective and preventive actions (CAPA)
- Perform and evaluate First Article (FA) builds and testing
- Validate product changes, components, and alternates
- Ensure compliance with specifications, quality, and regulatory requirements
- Initiate and implement engineering change requests (ECR/ECO)
- Collaborate with R&D, Quality, and Manufacturing on product updates and improvements
- Provide hands-on technical support to production and service teams
- Troubleshoot complex electronic issues at system and component level
- Support the introduction of product updates into manufacturing
- Create and maintain technical documentation (e.g., test procedures, troubleshooting guides, reports)
- Update BOMs, schematics, and service documentation as needed
- Identify opportunities to improve product reliability, manufacturability, and testability
- Support cost reduction initiatives and component obsolescence activities
- Work cross-functionally with R&D, Quality, Supply Chain, and Manufacturing
- Provide technical guidance and mentorship to junior engineers and technicians
- Support smooth transition of new products into the sustaining phase (handover from R&D)