EMI Engineer

  • EMI/EMC Testing: Conducting tests to assess the susceptibility and emissions of military equipment to electromagnetic interference.  
  • Shielding and Grounding: Designing and implementing shielding and grounding techniques to mitigate EMI.
  • Cable and Harness Design: Designing and specifying cables and harnesses that minimize EMI.
  • Component Selection: Selecting electronic components with low EMI characteristics.
  • System Design: Incorporating EMI/EMC considerations into the design of electronic systems.  
  • Troubleshooting: Identifying and resolving EMI-related issues in equipment.
  • Standards Compliance: Ensuring compliance with military and industry EMI/EMC standards.
  • Research and Development: Investigating new EMI mitigation techniques and technologies.
  • Vehicle and Equipment EMI: Ensuring the electromagnetic compatibility of tanks, armored vehicles, and other ground equipment.
  • Communication Systems: Mitigating EMI in communication systems to prevent interference.
  • Field Testing: Conducting EMI tests in field conditions to assess equipment performance.
  • Aircraft Systems: Ensuring the electromagnetic compatibility of aircraft systems, including avionics and radar.
  • Missile Systems: Mitigating EMI in missile systems to prevent malfunctions.
  • Ground Support Equipment: Addressing EMI issues in ground support equipment.

Openings for Freshers and Experienced > YES

Companies (You can work here)

  • Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) – Engages in developing and testing defense systems where EMI analysis is critical for ensuring electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and interference management.
  • Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) – Involved in the design and manufacturing of aircraft and avionics systems, where EMI/EMC analysis is crucial to meet stringent defense standards.
  • Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) – Provides advanced electronic systems for defense applications, including communication and radar systems, requiring rigorous EMI/EMC testing and compliance.
  • Larsen & Toubro (L&T) Defence – Develops and integrates defense systems, including ensuring EMI/EMC compliance for various electronic and electrical components.
  • Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) – Engaged in shipbuilding and integration of defense systems where EMI/EMC is essential for reliable and interference-free operation of onboard electronics.

Subjects (Be familiar with these subjects)

  • Electromagnetic Theory and Applications – Understanding the principles of electromagnetism, including electromagnetic fields, waves, and interactions that are crucial for EMI/EMC analysis.
  • Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) – Knowledge of EMC principles, including designing systems to minimize interference, understanding regulatory standards, and conducting EMC testing and mitigation strategies.
  • Signal Integrity and Power Integrity – Proficiency in analyzing and ensuring the integrity of signals and power in electronic systems to prevent interference and ensure reliable operation.

Software (Learn how to use these software)

  • CST Studio Suite – For electromagnetic simulation, including modeling and analyzing EMI/EMC, signal integrity, and other electromagnetic effects in defense systems.
  • ANSYS HFSS – For high-frequency electromagnetic field simulations, including detailed analysis of electromagnetic compatibility and interference issues.
  • Altair Feko – For electromagnetic field simulation, including antenna design, EMI/EMC analysis, and computational electromagnetics.

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