Job Description
Duration: 8 months
Engineering Technician Level 3 Qualifications:
- Technical school work, up to 1 year
- Minimum of 2 years of related experience - this experience can be from work or hobbies.
- Military experience preferred
- Solder experience as small as 0402/0201 components
- Experience cutting traces, adding jumper wires, and soldering components that don’t match pads on heavy copper (up to 5oz) and multi layer (up to 14) PCBs
- Experience using DMMs
- Experience using oscilloscopes
- Experience working with high voltage (over 50V)
- Good written communication skills for reports and documentation
- Good organizational skills demonstrated through organizing or managing a lab or materials for a project
- Meet RA physical job requirements for laboratory work and equipment handling (8 hours on feet and moving around workcells, repeatedly lift 35 pounds)
Engineering Technician Level 3 Description:
- Works independently on assignments requiring considerable judgment and initiative
- Understands implications of work and makes recommendations for solutions
- Perform component, subsystem, and product testing, evaluating performance per specification
- Maintain and learn new technological skills so that they may be appropriately applied in product test or to development processes
- Utilize and interpret the following test and development instrumentation: Digital oscilloscopes, voltage and current probes, tachometers, power supplies, signal generators, spectrum analyzers, EMC analyzers, surge generators, and partial discharge testers
- Shall understand and practice laboratory procedures for the safe and efficient use of electronic instrumentation, electrical power, rotating electrical machinery, and general laboratory cleanliness
- Writes reports, test plans and other related or supporting levels of documentation
- Assist others in the accomplishment of development programs, from evaluating design concepts through experimentation and prototype development including engineering documentation
- Use ordinary hand and power tools to construct and fabricate prototype circuits, sub-systems and systems commonly found in a power electronics industry
- Learn and use SW tools to interface to and control the operation of a variable frequency drive (VFD)
- Troubleshoot, solder components and repair printed circuit boards
- Compose well written, legible, and accurate notes of experiments, including a summary on interpreting test results and recommendations
- Learn and use software tools such as SAP and Windchill
- Travel to off-site facilities in greater Milwaukee area for EMC, shock and vibration testing for product qualification and certification
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