Overview
Skills
Job Details
PLEASE NOTE:
Work Schedule: onsite 6AM - 3:30pm core hours; extended availability required based on unpredictability troubleshooting.
Overtime: Yes, likely.
Education: AA/AS degree (or other 2-year post high school training) with a
minimum of 6 years of relevant experience
Experience: Troubleshoot failure test, running and setup of environmental screenings, prior work experience soldering (certification not required)
Supplier Limit: 4
Interviews: 2 rounds:
1) Virtual via Zoom
2) Onsite Sterling, VA - ITAR Facility
----Need candidate's middle name; Bring valid a government issued ID (Passport) or birth certificate.
Job Description
This position is for a Engineering Services Support Technician. Performs complex technical tasks which contribute to the planning and execution of engineering projects. Collaborates with higher level support staff to confer with engineers on details and implications of test procedures and results. Assist in orienting, training, and assigning work of technical/business support employees.
What You Will Do:
• Works under minimal supervision to provide technical support to engineers on a variety of engineering tasks.
• Performs moderate to complex technical tasks which contribute to the planning and execution of engineering projects.
• Reviews illustration of workflow, routing, floor layouts, material handling, or machine
utilization.
• Operates, inspects and maintains test setups and equipment to detect malfunctions.
• Conducts moderate to complex materials test and analysis.
• Collaborates with higher level support staff to confer with engineers on details and implications of test procedures and results.
• Provides technical support to engineers on a variety of tasks.
• Plans and executes experiments and gathers, maintains, formats, compiles, and manipulates technical data, such as laboratory or material test results and engineering design changes to support engineering disciplines.
• Analyzes, maintains, compiles and formats data and design changes.
• Produces drawings, reports and engineering documentation.
• Performs research and engineering laboratory functions involving the layout, building, testing, troubleshooting, repairing and modification or electronic or electro-mechanical devices, assemblies, subsystems, and systems.
Qualifications You Must Have:
• Typically requires an AA/AS degree (or other 2-year post high school training) with a minimum of 6 years of relevant experience
• Experience with component level Troubleshooting
• Experience with fine pitch soldering, Circuit Card Assembly Rework, Complex
• Electro/Mechanical Assembly, Acceptance Testing
Qualifications We Prefer:
• Military Experience
• J-STD Solder Certifications a plus
• Experience working in a lab or production environment
• Organization and basic project management skills