ENGINEER I & II
Engineer I (Entry-Level Engineer)
Qualifications:
- 0–2 years of experience.
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Electrical, Mechanical, or related field).
Responsibilities:
- Work under an engineering supervisor to develop foundational skills in design, testing, and documentation.
- Assist with elementary design and simulation tasks.
- Write quality reports, prepare presentations, and create engineering documents.
- Contribute to test setups, basic troubleshooting, and analysis under guidance.
- Gain proficiency in APELC’s engineering standards, systems, and tools.
Skillset:
- Basic engineering knowledge relevant to the field.
- Strong technical writing and communication skills.
- Elementary design and simulation abilities.
- Capability to work effectively in a supervised team environment.
Engineer II
Qualifications:
- 1–5 years of experience with Bachelor’s degree, or 0–5 years of experience with a Master’s degree.
- High-voltage Electronics and Pulsed Power System
- Simulation and Modeling Tools (e.g., finite element analysis, system modeling).
Responsibilities:
- Develop simple to moderate designs while adhering to APELC’s documentation and analysis standards.
- Translate design parameters into conceptual designs and refine them through critical design phases.
- Oversee the build and testing phases of systems and devices under guidance.
- Provide clear technical presentations and ensure proper documentation of project progress.
- Work collaboratively with team members and supervisors to deliver quality results.
Skillset:
- Proficient in simple to moderate design work and simulation tools.
- Ability to analyze and interpret design requirements effectively.
- Skilled in creating technical documentation and engineering analysis reports.
- Developing project management and team coordination skills.