About the role
Electronics control engineers are specialized in quality assurance and control of electronic systems and components. They often work within the manufacturing industry and may have a background as civil engineers or university engineers in electronics. Their expertise is crucial to ensure that products meet technical specifications and quality standards.Responsibilities
Electronics control engineers are responsible for developing and implementing test procedures for electronic products and systems. They review and analyze results from tests to identify deviations and potential improvements. Their work also involves collaborating with design and production departments to prevent quality issues.Skills and tools
Electronics control engineers need in-depth knowledge of electronics and measurement technology, as well as skills in quality control and statistical analysis. They use tools such as oscilloscopes, multimeters, and specialized software for testing and simulation. Good communication skills and accuracy are important qualities in the profession. Common competencies demanded by employers are programmering, mekanik and mätteknik.