

A global leader in power management, providing energy-efficient solutions for various industries.
Key responsibilities include designing LV switchgears to meet customer requirements, cost targets, and market technology; performing complete system and component sizing, simulation, and testing validation for industrialization; applying design‑for‑manufacturing principles using plastic injection molding, sheet metal, casting, machining, and tooling considerations; and conducting engineering analysis of arc chambers, current paths, and contacts for robust product development. The engineer will take technical ownership of subsystems, ensure compliance with global standards such as IEC 60947 and IEC 60898, and modify existing products through the Change Management process to satisfy customer, manufacturing, regulatory, and market needs.
We are seeking a motivated individual with strong skills in plastic molding and mechanism design to develop new low‑voltage (LV) switchgear products such as breakers, contactors, switch disconnectors, motor relays, auxiliary contacts, and accessories. The role requires effective collaboration, a drive to meet project objectives, and the ability to learn new techniques, tools, and processes throughout the product development cycle.
The ideal candidate has a BE or M.Tech in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering with 6–9 years of product design experience in the switchgear industry, including research, NPI, and sustaining projects. Expertise is required in plastic and sheet‑metal part design, mechanism design, GD&T, clearance and creepage calculations, and various manufacturing processes (bending, riveting, welding, brazing, injection molding). Familiarity with low‑voltage standards (IEC/UL/CSA/CCC), test plan development, DFMEA, reliability analysis, CAD tools (UG‑NX, SolidWorks, Creo), PLM systems (Enovia, SAP), and an innovative mindset are essential, along with strong communication, teamwork, and the ability to work in a global virtual environment.