Laboratory Technician Engineering at Geebo

Laboratory Technician

Company Name:
Continental Corporation
Job Description:
Operate and maintain hose assembly testing equipment
Product testing per incoming test requests. Direction of test order will be given by engineering management.
Record and analyze testing data
Maintain lock out/ tag out documents and procedures
Maintain test facility quality documents and standard operating procedures
When there is downtime of the test stand, it is expected that this position assist with any ongoing test recording and maintenance of the test facility Requirements:
Prior experience of automotive hose testing is a plus but not required. Training will be provided for the test stand
A college degree in a related engineering discipline is a plus but not required
Good organization skills and being able to make sound, logical decisions when needed are required
Creativity and good communication skills are also necessary
Additional Requirement:
Being able to work in a team environment is a must Ready to drive with Continental? Take the first step and fill in the online application.
About Continental: With sales of EUR32.7 billion in 2012, Continental is among the leading automotive suppliers worldwide and currently has approximately 177,000 employees in 46 countries. The ContiTech division numbers among the leading suppliers of a host of technical elastomer products in the non-tire rubber sector and is a specialist for rubber technology in the non-tire rubber sector. The division develops and produces functional parts, components and systems for the automotive industry and other important industries. ContiTech has a workforce of approximately 27,500 employees. In 2011, it achieved sales of approximately EUR3.6 billion.
Auto req ID: 1393BR
Job Title: Laboratory Technician
Country: United States
Posting Location: Auburn Hills, MIEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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