DSO National Laboratories

Electronics Assistant Engineer

DSO National Laboratories
Defense R&DSingaporeOnsitePosted 11 months ago

About the role

Electronics Assistant Engineer role based on the published job description. Key responsibilities and requirements were extracted directly from the posting for quick review.

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Key Responsibilities

  • More than just a career. This is where you will make a real impact and shape the future of defence across the spectrum of air, land, sea, space and cyberspace. The Guided Systems Division focuses on the development of complex guided systems that require multi-disciplinary knowledge in navigation and control, guidance, aerodynamics, electrical, software and mechanical engineering. People are DSO's greatest asset. You will get to realise your career aspirations and develop your own niche either as a deep technical expert or a leader in the team. With frequent career dialogues and a robust training and development framework, we will provide you with the necessary development tools for you to reach your potential. You will also be recognised and rewarded through competitive remuneration packages and scholarship opportunities. Electronics Assistant Engineer In this role, you will:
  • Harness design, fabrication, and avionics system integration
  • Liaise with external vendors, procurement of parts and cables
  • Support tracking of inventory
  • Electronics component soldering
  • Diploma in Electrical Engineering / Electrical and Electronics Engineering / Avionics fields

Requirements

  • Diploma in Electrical Engineering / Electrical and Electronics Engineering / Avionics fields • Basic Knowledge of electronics circuit functionality and understanding of schematics drawing • Able to use Microsoft Office tools for documentation work • Willing to learn, or have basic skillsets in soldering and harness fabrication • Physically able to work in outdoor environment for system integration, testing and trials.
  • Able to carry out hands-on work on electronic components, such as soldering, wire harnessing, etc.