Thales is looking for a Test Technician to perform acceptance testing and diagnostic troubleshooting on electronic and RF-based equipment for their defense and armed forces customers.
Requirements
- Minimum of two (2) years of experience in testing electrical components/equipment, with proficiency in operating testing equipment such as oscilloscopes, multimeters, and other relevant tools.
- Familiarity with programming and test programming is preferred.
- Proficiency in soldering skills for electrical components is required.
- Ability to pass the IPC and/or J STD certification courses is necessary.
- Must be able to read and understand electronic schematics and mechanical blue prints.
- Must be a US Person as defined in applicable law, or otherwise authorized or eligible for authorization, to access to hardware, software, technology or technical data controlled under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and/or the Export Administration Regulations (EAR).
Responsibilities
- Adapts to different test levels from lower level assemblies (Digital, Analog and RF) to box and system level.
- Works from schematics, diagrams, written and verbal descriptions, layouts or defined plans from Engineering to perform routine testing, check-out and troubleshooting functions.
- Performs routine operational tests and fault isolation on systems and equipment to ensure conformance with final product specifications.
- Calibrate and align RF and digital circuit as required per Acceptance Test Procedure (ATP).
- Diagnoses and isolates malfunctions down to component level and conducts repairs if instructed.
- Conducts defined tests and collects data as assigned.
- Performs final verification of product and paperwork associate with the final product.
Other
- Great with numbers, detail oriented and strong organizational skills.
- Self-motivated, critical thinker with strong technical background.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Schedule: 9/80 or 5/40 work schedules available.
- Travel may be required on occasion, anticipated to be less than 5% domestic travel annually.