Senior Electrical Engineering Technician Engineering - Waco, TX at Geebo

Senior Electrical Engineering Technician

Description:
Job Title:
Senior Engineering Technician, Electrical Engineering - (Hardware Engineering) Job Code:
IMS20232709 - 106581 Job Location:
Waco, TX Schedule:
9/80 Reg (every other Friday off)
Job Description:
A Senior Electrical Engineering Technician supports harness manufacturing, PCB rework, design, troubleshooting, & testing of hardware.
This role also includes updating, programming, & integrating current product lines for a wide range of customers, working with program management & material managers, and assisting with manufacturing processes.
This individual will be required to communicate and collaborate with program management, material management, suppliers, and various engineering disciplines.
Essential Functions:
Test & Program Hardware Electronics Clean & Maintain Lab workspace & benches Manufacture cabling & perform test procedures
Qualifications:
High School Diploma or GED Minimum of 10 years related work experience (or 5 yrs with associates degree) Must have U.
S.
Citizenship Ability to obtain and maintain SECRET security clearance Maintain a laboratory environment Excellent Written and Verbal Communication Skills Ability to test, troubleshoot, and program of hardware/software components Preferred Additional Skills:
Analog & Power Supply Circuit Troubleshooting experience Automated testing or LabView experience Aircraft wiring harness fabrication & manufacturing experience Familiarity with FPGAs (Xilinx, Altera, or Intel) Electronic Unit level qualification testing (EMI, Vibration, Environmental, TEMPEST) Familiarity with Fiber Optics Transceivers & Testing Familiarity with communications protocols (SPI, I2C, Serial, Ethernet, OC12) LI-PMI Recommended Skills Test Equipment Instrumentation Blueprinting Pneumatics Torque (Physics) Pumps Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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