Pressure Gauge Development Engineer (Excluding Design)

あつりょくけいかいはつぎじゅつしゃ(せっけいをのぞく)

Industry & Occupation

Engineering & Manufacturing

Classification

Summary

Technical position responsible for performance evaluation, calibration, testing, signal processing, and other development processes excluding design for pressure gauges.

Description

Pressure gauge development engineers (excluding design) verify pressure sensor characteristics, establish calibration processes, and ensure product quality and reliability through environmental tests and endurance tests. They collect and analyze data based on experimental plans, and verify signal processing algorithms and temperature compensation techniques. They collaborate with the design department to provide feedback on evaluation results and optimize inspection standards and work procedures for mass production. Quality management compliant with ISO standards and preparation of calibration documents are also important tasks.

Future Outlook

With the spread of IoT and expanding demand for smart sensors, demand for high-precision pressure gauge development engineers will continue steadily. Application development in environmental and medical fields is expected to increase in the future.

Personality Traits

Curious or inquisitive / Emphasizes accuracy / Logical thinker / Meticulous

Work Style

Flexitime / Partial remote work possible / Project team / Stationed at research institute

Career Path

Test Evaluation Staff → Senior Test Engineer → Development Process Engineer → Technical Manager → R&D Department Leader

Required Skills

Data Analysis / Design of Experiments / Electrical and Electronic Circuit Knowledge / Pressure Calibration Device Operation / Sensor Characteristics Evaluation

Recommended Skills

Programming / Quality Management (ISO9001) / Reading English Literature / Signal Processing / Temperature Correction Algorithm

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Analytical & Logical Thinking Logical thinking is essential for analyzing and evaluating test data.
Attention to Detail & Accuracy High-precision work is required to minimize measurement errors.
Numerical & Quantitative Analysis Advanced mathematical analysis is necessary for creating calibration curves and statistical analysis.
Problem Solving Investigating causes of anomalies in tests and devising improvement measures occur frequently.

Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)

Item Description
Physical Stamina & Endurance Mainly desk work and laboratory tasks, with little heavy labor.

Related Qualifications

  • ISO/IEC 17025 Internal Auditor
  • Metrologist
  • Professional Engineer (Mechanical Department)

Aliases

  • Pressure Gauge Calibration Engineer
  • Pressure Sensor Development Engineer
  • Pressure Transducer Development Engineer

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  • Test Evaluation Engineer

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