US_Engineering Technician - Hardware Testing

TalentBurst

  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Contract
  • Full-time
  • 26 days ago
Title: Engineering Technician - Hardware Testing
Location: Indianapolis, IN
Duration: 12 months (+Possibilities of extension)
M-F: 8-5
On-SiteDuties:
Electrical troubleshooting of small handheld medical devices, PCBs, and equipment. Precise
soldering of small electrical components (e.g. SMT IC's of sizes 0804 to 01005) and other assembly
techniques. Performs engineering experiments, studies, data collection, test execution and report
generation. Assist engineers with preparation of test protocols, technical reports, summaries, and
quantitative analysis. Follows industry standards, internal operating procedures and quality policies.
Develop and perform tests & test methods and evaluate results to assess the maturity & robustness of
product design elements and entire product from early concept stage until final solution. Performs
research and analysis of various technologies and state-of-the art regulatory standards and
determines applicability to current product development and test efforts.
Use, development and management of existing and new infrastructure:
Qualification, validation, maintenance and usage tracking of test equipment and tools
Material and chemical handling and disposal
Maintain and further develop existing verification methods and ensure ?state-of-the-art?
Development & definition of standards and best practices
Maintains cleanliness and order of labs and work areas
Support product care related activities regarding product design in alignment with Product Support
functions (e.g. Operations, Quality), including detailed investigation of complaints from the market.
Works independently and as an integrated team member under direction of the Engineering manager
and senior engineers. Interfaces with internal customers, external partners, vendors, and suppliers.
Skills:
Electronics troubleshooting, soldering, and prototyping.
Ability to read and understand standards, specifications, schematics and PCB layout files.
Operation of electrical and mechanical lab equipment and tools.
Strong understanding and usage of computers and software, including Microsoft Word, Excel,
PowerPoint, Google Mail, Calendar and cSuite, along with other custom applications.
Strong interpersonal skills.
Strong organizational skills.
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to work independently and in a team environment.Education:
Electronics technician certification or Associates degree in Electrical or Electro-mechanical
Engineering technology, biomedical technology, or equivalent.
4 years related experience with small handheld electronics, modifications and/or
troubleshooting, including precise soldering and testing.
Experience in applying design verification & testing principles in a broad range of technical
assignments
Experience in a regulated product development environment is preferred.#TB_EN

TalentBurst