Keyword

System Designer

PCB Designer

System Developer

Minimum Diploma

Certified training for Systems Designer (PCB Design) (programme aligned to ELE/Q8702 released by Electronics Sector Skills Council of India)

Not Applicable

The tasks a

System Designer (PCB Design)is expected to perform include:Using software tools to develop schematics and create PCB layout Converting PCB layout to Gerber format with detailed instructions and information

Using CAD and other software tools, for the manufacturing and assembly process

Understanding customer requirement

Achievingproductivityandqualitystandards

Proficient in basic electronics and components

Knowledge of an electric circuit

Well-versed with PCB manufacturing, assembling and testing process

Knowledge of circuits and their functionality

Knowledge of hardware technology and electronics functionality i.e. high speed design, EMC thermal, signal integrity, digital analogue, etc.

Well-versed with debugging, schematics, wire diagram and interpretation of technical drawings

Knowledge of PCB manufacturing process, fabrication drawings and assembly process

Proficient in CADSTAR, CAD, Auto

CAD LT, mentor graphics, DXDesigner, etc. for schematic capture, PCB design and layout tools

Well-versed with design review, digital and analogue design, layout technique for good signal integrity, etc.

Knowledge of IPC standards for printed circuit boards

Well-versedwithstandardoperatingprocedurestobefollowed

Not Applicable

Good communication skills

Team player

Creative thinking

Problem solving ability

Creative thinking

Attention to details

Good eyesight

Accuracy

Ability to work for long hours

It is a desk job

May need to handle a team

Local travelling is not a part of this job role

Part-time work and contractual jobs maybe available

Work from home option is not available

Working hours

Companies usually work for 5/6 days a week and 9/10 hours everyday. This may vary from company to company

Shift system maybe available

Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needs?Maybe

This job is not listed as hazardous or dangerous under The Factories Act, 1948 (section 87)Occupational hazards include strain on eyes, cervical spondylosis and lumbar spondylosis, carpal tunnel syndrome, mental stress, etc.

For freshers ?INR20,000 to INR25,000 per month

For candidates with 1-3 years of experience - INR40,000 to INR45,000 per month

(These figures are indicative and subject to change)

Industrial Electronics market in India

Industrial electronics is the second major export segment after electronic components with a significant share of 25% in total Electronic Hardware exports in FY 2008. Electro-mechanical system is a major product group driving sales in this sector with a share of more than 30% of total industrial electronics sales.

This segment continues to be an important constituent from the perspective of applications for electronics and IT. Manufacturing of related hardware in technology areas like PLC, distributed control systems, UPS, varied power electronic equipment and systems has been increasing in the country.

Newer technologies involving wireless sensors and sensor networking are rapidly emerging as potential application in the field of industrial electronics on account of ease of installation and cost competitiveness.

According to "Human Resource and Skill Requirements in the Electronics & IT Hardware Sector (2022)" report, the Industrial Electronics sector is expected to grow by 14% till 2022 which is going to be higher than the GDP in India. This will have a positive impact for the job roles falling under this sector.

According to the IMaCS Analysis, the human resource requirement in the Industrial Electronics segment has been projected to grow from 1,68,000 in 2012 to 5,67,000 in 2022 that is an increment of 3,99,000 resources. One of the job roles that will have a large positive impact of all these trends is that of an System Designer (PCB Design)

Consumer Electronics Manufacturing Companies across India

Towns and Cities across India