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Design Lead - Cable Harness, Electrical Schematics

Philadelphia, United States

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Job Summary

Electrical Engineer3  Location: US - PA - Horsham  Requisition ID:    About Veeco  You probably don’t realize it, but what we do at Veeco touches the lives of every person, every day. It’s a bold statement, but it’s true. From the smartphones in our pockets that access the world’s collective knowledge, to the cloud-based services where all that information lives, to high-speed wireless communication and computing power needed to drive artificial intelligence, augmented and virtual reality, gaming and so much more, our technology is all around us.      We design, develop, manufacture, and service highly complex, cutting-edge machines used by our customers to create the essential devices that drive the digital age, connect the world, and improve the human experience. Along with the world’s leading technology companies, many of which are household names, we help solve their most difficult material science challenges, enabling technologies for a more connected, sustainable, and convenient world.     We’re looking for material difference-makers to join our growing team. Interested? Learn more at www.veeco.com/careers.     Overview:  Veeco’s process equipment solutions enable the manufacture of LEDs, displays, power electronics, hard drives, compound semiconductors, MEMS, semiconductors, advanced packaging, and wireless chips. We are the market leader in MOCVD, MBE, Ion Beam, Wet Etch single wafer processing and other advanced thin film process technologies. Our high-performance systems drive innovation in energy efficiency, consumer electronics and network storage and allow our customers to maximize productivity and achieve lower cost of ownership.     Veeco is growing and look

Key Responsibilities

Responsibilities: 

  • Support Engineer-To-Order (ETO), sustaining, and continuous improvement projects for complex capital equipment. 
  • Design and modify electrical schematics, electrical control panels and wiring diagrams. 
  • Specify and integrate power and control components, including circuit breakers, relays, PLCs, and interlocks.  
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams (Mechanical, Software, Process, Manufacturing, Operations, Field Service) to define product development requirements and resolve technical issues. 
  • Troubleshoot and support electrical systems during build, test, and production phases.  
  • Create and maintain engineering drawings and documentation through the Veeco ECO process. 
  • Ensure compliance with industry operating and safety standards, including SEMI, UL, and CE. 
  • Assist in developing test plans and release documents for new features and designs. 
  • Participates in new product design, upgrade, obsolescence, and sustaining development activities utilizing AutoCAD, including engineering drawing creation and changes, as well as BOM and ECN/ECO creation. 

Skill Requirements

 Qualifications: 
BS Degree in Electrical Engineering with 5 years of related experience; or MS Degree with 3 years of experience is required.  Experience designing for capital equipment systems is required. 

Highly Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: 

  • Experience designing electrical systems for complex equipment in a manufacturing environment. 
  • Proficiency with electrical troubleshooting, analog/digital circuits, and power distribution. 
  • Knowledge of safety interlock systems, regulatory requirements & safety standards, (e.g., NFPA 79, SEMI, UL, CE) is a plus. 
  • Excellent organizational skills with ability to manage complex projects. 
  • Proficiency in AutoCAD or similar CAD software. 
  • Experience with SAP or similar ERP systems. 
  • Strong problem-solving, troubleshooting, documentation, and cross-functional communication skills. 

Other Requirements

1. Relevant Certifications In Harness Design Or Related Fields Are Optional But Valuable, Such As Certified Electrical Design Engineer (Cede) Or Similar Qualifications.

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