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Industrial Engineering Technician

Position: Industrial Engineering Technician - 26463
Type: Contact/12
months

Description:
Conceptualizes, develops and evaluates new technologies and/or methods (mechanics, hydraulics, algorithms, software, etc.) to promote and maintain a competitive advantage.
Plans and executes engineering work for product validation and verification of significant components of major projects or complete projects with more broadly defined objectives.
Responsible for problem identification and resolution, corrective action tracking, reliability analysis and verification/validation test plan development.

Duties:
Evaluates new ideas, concepts or designs by obtaining specifications and/or operating loads to determine specific test procedures to be used to ensure the right solutions will be selected.
Analyzes complex test data, draws conclusions and reports the information for company-wide use and product documentation.
Plans and performs analytical and experimental work to obtain undefined operating loads and/or develop new test procedures.
Provides test coordination and support (field and/or lab) to help achieve test plan goals and act as a liaison between test and engineering departments.
Develops product verification and validation plans to qualify machines, components, software, etc. for production by developing and maintaining unit's analyzing tools and methods.
Prepares and presents recommendations for product improvement to the design engineers, project teams and engineering management.
Participates and may facilitate in design reviews or other problem solving efforts to help identify action items and build team consensus for solutions

Requirements:
IE Training experience, Quick learner, detail oriented and not be overwhelmed.
Nice to have: LEAN background and AutoCAD.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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