About the Role
Support engineering groups while working within the research and development of power electronics systems, including fabricating test setups, fixtures, cable harnesses, troubleshooting electromechanical issues in a high voltage lab environment.
About the Work
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Build electronic schematics, mechanical drawings, and plumbing diagrams or work from written / verbal instructions using little or no formally released documentation.
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Familiar with test equipment such as oscilloscopes, DMMs, signal generators, power supplies, and other standards EE lab equipment.
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Experience building, operating, and troubleshooting electromechanical assemblies
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Familiar and comfortable with hand tools and some power tools. Knowledge of machine shop practices a plus.
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Machine shop experience, knee mill, lathe, drill press, vertical and horizontal band saw, bench grinder.
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Experience building high current, high voltage test fixtures, and knowledge of high voltage safety.
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Fabricate cable harnesses, familiar with various connector types and crimp tools, automotive a plus
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Navigate computer systems and software necessary to perform tests using programs such as Windows, Outlook, Word, Excel. LabView, Python, MySQL, Solidworks, CATIA, Altium a plus.
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PCBA rework and soldering a plus.
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About You
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Degree in electrical/electronics engineering.
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Strong skills in problem-solving, communication, personal effectiveness, quality and common sense, team player, organization, task management.