What are the responsibilities and job description for the Test Technician II position at Integrated Resources, Inc ( IRI )?
Shift (DO NOT USE) Shift 1 Position Title Technician II Specific Position Requirements Visa sponsorship is not available, now or in the near future, for this position.
Metatarsal boots required for 1st day
1st shift- Monday-Friday
JOB PURPOSE: Work with design/test engineers on building test fixtures, debug circuitry, test setup, equipment maintenance and/or perform testing.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
REQUIRED EXPERIENCE: Minimum one year of related experience in electronics, manufacturing, or engineering is required; three or more years of related experience is preferred
REQUIRED SKILLS/ABILITIES:
Monitors functioning lab tests, performs simple corrective actions and contacts the appropriate individual when required. Cleans up as time allows.
Metatarsal boots required for 1st day
1st shift- Monday-Friday
JOB PURPOSE: Work with design/test engineers on building test fixtures, debug circuitry, test setup, equipment maintenance and/or perform testing.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
- Set up Dynamometers for electric motor and/or inverter testing.
- Perform inspection and test as necessary to determine cause of defective electronic assemblies with instruction.
- Rework products per company and industry standards.
- Build test harnesses, loads and circuit boards to support product design as required.
- Document and maintain records relating to work performed.
- Inform supervisor of process or design problems and assist in the corrective action.
- Communicate with others in a professional and effective manner.
- Design and build engineering test fixtures.
- Perform other associated tasks as required from their supervisor and manager.
REQUIRED EXPERIENCE: Minimum one year of related experience in electronics, manufacturing, or engineering is required; three or more years of related experience is preferred
REQUIRED SKILLS/ABILITIES:
- Working knowledge of personal computers, spreadsheets, and word processing
- Understanding of manufacturing processes and electronic components
- Possess a thorough understanding of diagnostic equipment and methods e.g., multimeters, oscilloProducts, etc.
- Hands-on experience troubleshooting to identify root cause
- Ability to read intermediate engineering documents, e.g., schematics or diagrams
- Maintain necessary product records and documentation
- Ability to comprehend and use product/process component datasheets
- Ability to assemble and disassemble products
- Ability to maintain lab equipment
- Ability to perform mechanical work
- Ability to train an Electronics Technician I
- Ability to work with minimal supervision
- Ability to solder
- Strong mechanical aptitude
- Familiarity with manufacturing processes and electronic components
- Experience in one or more of the following areas:
Monitors functioning lab tests, performs simple corrective actions and contacts the appropriate individual when required. Cleans up as time allows.