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Electrical Product Engineer (Project 9/IB4)

Company: Foxconn Industrial Internet - FII
Location: Houston
Posted on: February 23, 2026

Job Description:

Job Description Job Description Job Summary The Electrical Product Engineer is responsible for supporting the design, validation, industrialization, and lifecycle management of high-technology electronic products. This role serves as a key technical interface between design engineering, manufacturing, quality, supply chain, and test teams to ensure robust, cost-effective, and manufacturable electronic products that meet performance, reliability, and regulatory requirements. Key Responsibilities Product Development & Industrialization Support electrical design transfer from R&D to manufacturing, ensuring design intent, documentation completeness, and manufacturability. Review schematics, PCB layouts, BOMs, and electrical specifications to identify risks and improvement opportunities. Lead or support New Product Introduction (NPI) activities, including prototype builds, pilot runs, and ramp to volume production. Collaborate with design teams to implement DFM, DFA, DFT, and cost-reduction improvements. Manufacturing & Test Support Develop, review, and maintain electrical test strategies, including ICT, functional test, boundary scan, and system-level testing. Troubleshoot electrical issues during manufacturing, test, and field returns using structured root-cause analysis. Support yield improvement initiatives and corrective actions for electrical failures. Work closely with contract manufacturers (CMs) and suppliers to resolve technical issues. Quality & Reliability Participate in design reviews, FMEA, reliability testing, and qualification activities. Ensure compliance with applicable standards and regulations (UL, CE, FCC, RoHS, REACH, etc.). Support failure analysis, corrective/preventive actions (CAPA), and continuous improvement efforts. Documentation & Lifecycle Management Create and maintain electrical documentation including schematics, test specifications, ECOs, and manufacturing work instructions. Manage product changes throughout the product lifecycle, from NPI through sustaining engineering. Support product cost, performance, and reliability optimization over time. Required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent. 3 years of experience in product engineering, electrical engineering, or manufacturing engineering within the electronics industry. Strong understanding of electronic circuits, digital and analog design fundamentals. Experience with PCB design review, component selection, and BOM management. Hands-on experience with electrical test equipment (oscilloscopes, multimeters, logic analyzers, power supplies). Familiarity with NPI processes and electronics manufacturing environments. Ability to troubleshoot complex electrical issues and drive root-cause analysis. Strong communication skills and ability to work cross-functionally. Preferred Qualifications Experience in high-tech electronics such as IoT, networking, servers, industrial electronics, or embedded systems. Knowledge of high-speed digital interfaces, power electronics, or RF systems. Experience working with contract manufacturers and global supply chains. Familiarity with PLM systems and ECO processes. Experience with regulatory compliance and product certification. Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering is a plus. Key Competencies Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Hands-on, detail-oriented engineering mindset Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment Data-driven decision making Continuous improvement mindset Powered by JazzHR 7PfwDvrjZt

Keywords: Foxconn Industrial Internet - FII, College Station , Electrical Product Engineer (Project 9/IB4), Engineering , Houston, Texas


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