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- This position will work a 4x10 schedule, Wednesday to Saturday, 5:00 PM to 3:30 AM- Review test plans and write work instructions for technicians to set up and execute testing
- Analyze post test data and have the ability to write test reports of any non-compliant or off-nominal events
- Review failure events and be able to perform root cause analysis and implement corrective actions
- Assess safe working conditions and write Job Hazard Analyses for work areas
- Ability and desire to work in a hands-on lab environment- Establish and increase the efficiency of environmental test processes to maximize output and enable products to rapidly transition from engineering development to rate production
- Establish production processes for 5S, FOD control, tool management, calibration procedures and visual management of production tooling and equipment
- Enable production test autonomy by challenging requirements, simplifying work procedures, and automating actionsExport Control Requirement:A day in the life
- Bachelors degree in Mechanical or Aerospace engineering, or equivalent
- 2+ years hands-on environmental test experience, vibration, shock, acoustic in compliance with MIL-STD-810, SMC-S-016, or MIL-STD-1540
- 2+ years working with Data Acquisition systems
- Familiar with installing test instrumentation
- Experience running force limited vibration testing
- Experience running Direct Field Acoustic Testing
- Ability to read mechanical and electrical drawings
- Familiarity with ICP/IEPE accelerometers, strain gauges, and Force sensors.
- Experience with M+P, Kistler, or Vibration Research software and DAS
- Experience with creating automated scripts (Python, Matlab, LabVIEW or similar)
- Experience with SAP or other Manufacturing Execution System for work instruction authoring
- Basic automation experiences (python or similar)
- Experience commissioning and troubleshooting test equipment
- Demonstrated ability to scale production rates
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