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Engineering Technician , Electronics PCB Instrumentation

Industry leading industrial, sensor based instrumentation developer and manufacturer has immediate need for Engineering Technician with 2
yrs. experience. Will provide electrical and mechanical support in assembling sensors, transmitters and PCB's. Support data collection and analysis as directed by engineers and scientists. Analyze, repair and build devices, provide technical assistance to process development and engineering personnel. Complete lab reports including problem statements, methods and materials used, data analysis, conclusions and recommend future/follow up work. Work with and train manufacturing personnel on developing new product production process. Interface with other departments to resolve problems while complying with engineering documentation standards, engineering plans, and system specifications and test procedures.
Requires AA in electronics or electromechanical discipline, 2 plus years' relevant experience. Experience in electronics test and measurement (including soldering and PCB evaluation), performance testing of products in model/prototype and production phases, supporting manufacturing and transferring products to manufacturing. Test and troubleshoot from board down to circuit level. Strong deductive reasoning and problem solving skills:
Engineering technicians need to be able to identify issues and make corrective measures to fix problems with electrical components. Ability and experience working with wires/boards, using hand tools and handling small components requiring manual dexterity. Requires strong written and verbal communication skills. Experience with Labview a plus but not required.
Pay Rate range $20hr.-$24hr.
Please include resume as Word Doc. and salary range requirements with submittal.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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