Hewlett-Packard's Home Products Division is looking for an 
EMC Project Engineer on the development of the Pavilion 
Personal Computer in sunny Cupertino, California.  The 
individual must be highly motivated to work in a fast 
paced team environment, and must want to take on the 
following main responsibilities:

1)  Lead HPD's EMC program from Product development to 
    obsolescence.

2)  Coordinate Worldwide EMC compliance for the Pavilion 
    and its components.

3)  Write Qualification strategies and Plans and conduct 
    Evaluation and Qualification testing for WW EMC 
    compliance.

4)  Work with OEM's to analyze test results and recommend 
    corrective actions to drive EMC issues to resolution.

5)  Manage Regulatory submittals to Certification Agencies 
    Worldwide.

6)  Utilize EMC troubleshooting skills to solve critical 
    design issues.

7)  Assist in the strategic selection and management of 
    OEM partners to jointly develop and execute the right 
    EMC programs.

With the launch of the HP Pavilion home PC in 1995, the 
Home Products Division (HPD) immediately became a major 
force in the home PC market.  Today, HP is consistently 
ranked as one of the best-selling home computers at retail 
and is recognized worldwide as an industry leader in 
personal computing.  HPD achieved this position through a 
commitment to customers and through its high-energy and 
fast-paced organization.  HPD employees enjoy one of the 
most dynamic and rewarding environments within HP.  As the 
role of home PCs continues to evolve, HPD's employees will 
have the opportunity to define the future of product 
development, marketing, distribution and customer support 
for the HP Pavilion home PC.


Job requisition number:  692397.
Contact:                 Ervin Gomez
Telephone:               1-408-343-5276
e-mail:                  ervin_go...@hp.com
                         


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