What are the responsibilities and job description for the Test Engineer position at Spirit Electronics?
Position Overview
As an Electrical Test Engineer, you will develop test structures and ensure efficiency and quality of electrical equipment and systems. You will also understand the needs of the projects you're working on, troubleshoot errors, and conduct tests and examinations, among others. You will commonly work with a variety of equipment, including but not limited to oscilloscopes, multimeters, signal generators, power supplies, etc.
Electrical test engineers use their knowledge of electronics and engineering principles to design and implement tests that verify the performance of these components and systems. This may include anything from simple checks of basic functionality to more complex evaluations of performance under various conditions or scenarios.
Essential Job Functions
- Designing test fixtures
- Bringing ideas from napkin to PCB, with schematic capture and PCB layout
- Create controlled tests
- Custom test programs
- Operate Reliability equipment and environmental chambers to include temperature cycling, XRF, CSAM, HAST and HTOL tests.
- Devise voltage Biasing and current monitoring on jobs
- Set up burn in drivers, programmed drivers and test BI Boards
- Bench test boards and hardware
- Ensure ESD and traveler compliance in the Lab.
- Oversee workflow, processes, resources, and engineering for Spirit’s in-house test lab
- Plan, implement, and monitor QMS programs and procedures in collaboration with quality team
- Drive operational improvements to support business growth while prioritizing projects and resources
- Excellent communication (written and oral), analytical and organizational skills
- Strong leadership and interpersonal skills with an emphasis on team building
- Creative problem-solving
- Change management
- Project management
Requirements
Experience