EMC Design Engineer
Role overview
Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates (Micropolis Robotics) About the Role An EMC/EMI/EMF Engineer is responsible for ensuring that electronic systems function reliably without causing or suffering from harmful electromagnetic interference. This role involves managing Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) , which includes controlling Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) (emissions) and ensuring Electromagnetic Susceptibility (EMS) (immunity). The ideal candidate has strong hands-on experience with high-speed digital design and is comfortable supporting products from concept through prototype bring-up and production. Key Responsibilities Design & Optimization : Provide design oversight for electronic modules at the circuit board (PCB) and system levels. This includes defining shielding, grounding, and filtering strategies to minimize emissions and enhance immunity. Compliance Testing : Conduct and coordinate extensive testing (e.g., Radiated/Conducted Emissions, Radiated/Conducted Immunity, and ESD) to meet global regulatory and OEM-specific standards. Troubleshooting : Perform root cause analysis for EMC/EMI failures and develop effective mitigation solutions, such as adding ferrite beads or redesigning PCB layouts. Simulation & Analysis : Use simulation tools to predict electromagnetic behavior and analyze signal/power integrity before physical prototyping. Documentation : Develop comprehensive EMC test plans, procedures, and final reports required for product certification. . Key Technical Standards Engineers must ensure compliance with international and manufacturing standards, including: General Standards : CISPR 25 (Radiated Emissions), ISO 11452 (RF Immunity), and ISO 10605 (ESD). Requirements & Skills Education : Typically requires a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering , Physics, or a related field. Technical Knowledge : Expertise in RF field theory, electronic circuit design, and high-speed signal propagation. Tools : Proficiency with lab equipment like spectrum analyzers , network analyzers, and anechoic chambers.