Job Description
Purpose of the Role
This is a senior electronics design position responsible for the design, development, and industrialization of advanced electronic assemblies used in our innovative hand hygiene dispensers. The role requires a self-driven and experienced engineer who can independently manage PCB design, low-power systems, sensor integration, and embedded electronics development, while working cross-functionally with global engineering counterparts.
Key Responsibilities
Lead the design and development of electronics hardware for dispenser platforms, including sensors, actuators, and wireless communication modules.
Select cost-efficient and reliable electronic components tailored for mass production, ensuring supply-chain resilience.
Design and validate low-power circuit topologies, optimized for battery-operated devices.
Collaborate with embedded firmware developers to ensure tight integration between hardware and software platforms.
Participate in the architecture definition and selection of microcontrollers,sensor types (capacitive, IR, load cells, etc.), and communication protocols (BLE, NFC, LoRa, etc.).
Develop and review schematics, PCB layouts, and oversee prototype
fabrication and validation.
Perform EMC/EMI considerations, tolerance analysis, and support regulatory pre-compliance and approvals.
Lead local prototype builds, testing and validation of functional models in collaboration with industrial design and mechanical engineering.
Document all development activities in line with company global design control standards, including design specifications, verification plans, and manufacturing documentation.
Support transfer to production, DFM/DFA reviews, and industrialization activities with production and procurement teams.
Mentor junior engineers and support technical development within the
engineering team.
Required Qualifications And Experience
Bachelor or Master's degree in Electronics or Electrical Engineering, with specialization in embedded systems, sensor design, or IoT electronics.
Minimum 10 years of professional experience in electronics hardware
development (preferably in consumer or medical-grade devices).
Proficiency in ECAD tools (e.g., Altium Designer, Eagle, KiCad).
Experience with low-power design, battery-powered systems, and sensor integration.
Familiarity with embedded firmware interfaces (I2C, SPI, UART), and cooperation with embedded developers.
Track record of independently delivering prototypes to production PCBA design projects.
Advantageous: Familiarity with hygiene, dispenser, or dosing systems; exposure to global collaborative design environments.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with a proactive and systematic approach.
Effective communication skills across cultures and functions, fluent in English.
Self-motivated, reliable, and able to work with minimal supervision.
Comfortable operating in a fast-paced international setting.
What We Offer
A leadership-track position in a growing international company at the forefront of hygiene innovation.
Cross-continental exposure working with engineering teams in Europe and North America.
Access to modern equipment and design tools in a PEZA-registered facility.
Opportunity to influence and shape next-generation product platforms used globally.
Competitive compensation package and career development opportunities.
WORK LOCATION: ROSARIO, CAVITE