What are the responsibilities and job description for the Test Technician position at Valcom?
Valcom isn't just a company it's a hub of innovation, redefining communication in a rapidly evolving world. As a global leader in voice paging, intercom, and emergency notification systems, we're shaping the future of how people connect and save lives around the world. With 250 employees, virtually all Valcom's products are engineered, manufactured, and supported in our 120,000-square-foot facility in Roanoke, Virginia.
Valcom is proud to be a part of Potter Global Industries. Our private equity firm, KKR, offers a unique benefit and opportunity for all employees to participate in an ownership program of Potter Global Technologies. Being a co-owner allows each employee to play a more direct role in the business itself and reap the financial benefits of the Companys success. Its a unique employee benefit that you wont find with our competitors.
In this innovative role, the Test Technician is responsible for testing and troubleshooting printed circuit boards and related components. This includes assisting with assembling computer systems, installing operating systems and software, and diagnosing and repairing hardware and software issues. The ideal candidate will be adaptable to changing priorities and will work closely with team members and supervisors to ensure efficiency in daily operations.
We are seeking talented Test Technicians with a strong methodical aptitude and troubleshooting capabilities to join our innovative team. Success in this role requires experience working with virtual machines, proficiency in installing and configuring Linux and Windows systems, and hands-on experience in hardware assembly and systems testing. A background in electronics and the ability to read electronic schematics are essential. If you are a detail-oriented individual with a passion for technology, we invite you to apply today and make a meaningful impact on our team and operations!
This is a full-time, benefitted, position working Monday through Thursday, 6:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. onsite in the manufacturing facility. An occasional shift in hours may be necessary to accommodate the needs of the business.
- Previous education or experience in electronics
- Ability to read electronic schematics
- Ability to read and write
- Ability to cross-train
- Ability to work mandatory overtime as needed.