Electrical Engineer (Instrumentation & Control) at Code Lab IT & Engineering Services
Code Lab IT & Engineering Services
Published 1 month ago · Expires 3 weeks from now
Job description
About the Role
Code Lab IT & Engineering Services is seeking a talented and experienced Electrical Engineer with a strong background in artificial intelligence and technical expertise in the oil and gas sector (upstream) and related fields. You will join our Research and Development Unit, where you will design, test, and develop cutting-edge systems and tools that leverage machine learning, pattern recognition, and advanced electrical engineering practices.
Key Responsibilities
- Design, develop, and test electrical systems and components, ensuring functionality and performance meet project requirements
- Integrate AI techniques such as machine learning and pattern recognition into electrical engineering projects to enhance product capabilities
- Develop, prototype, and program electronic circuits using Arduino and other microcontroller platforms
- Create and design printed circuit boards (PCBs) using industry-standard tools for various applications
- Utilize AutoCAD for electrical schematics and detailed system designs to support project development
- Analyze and visualize data using Power BI to support project insights and decision-making processes
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including software engineers, data scientists, and other stakeholders, to ensure seamless integration of electrical components into broader systems
- Stay updated with the latest advancements in electrical engineering, machine learning, and related technologies
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering or related field with 2:1 or First Class honors (Master's degree preferred)
- Proven experience with AI applications, including machine learning and pattern recognition
- Strong knowledge of Arduino programming and experience designing and prototyping electronic circuits
- Proficiency in PCB design
Location
Lagos, Nigeria