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Knowledge of the principles and practices of electronics or biomedical engineering technology as applied to the calibration and repair of biomedical equipment and instrumentation, such as, schematic analysis, interpretation of equipment malfunctions and soldering techniques.
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Demonstrated ability to use digital voltmeter, OHM and multimeter, oscilloscope, safety analyzer, DC power supply, soldering and de-soldering tools, and physiological vital signs simulator.
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Associate’s degree in Biomedical Engineering Technology or Electronics Technology, or a commensurate combination of education and experience, is required. Knowledge of the principles and practices of electronics or biomedical engineering technology as applied to the calibration and repair of medical equipment is required.
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This person should have extensive PCB electronics assembly and rework experience with exceptional hand soldering skills. Soldering and Wire Harness experience is preferred. Ability to operate soldering equipment including but not limited to soldering iron, reflow oven and hot air station.
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Knowledge of pipe fitting, soldering, rigging, drilling, tapping and installation. Journeyman’s license in one of the following areas: Electrical, Plumbing, Steamfitter, HVAC or a certification in electronics from an appropriate technical school preferred.
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Develop and implement manufacturing process associated with power electronics manufacturing including vacuum reflow soldering, selective wave soldering and laser welding. Looking to hire an entry level Power Electronics Engineer with at least 1 year of related work experience (Professional or internship.
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Minimum of 2 years of experience in mechanical or electro-mechanical assembly and soldering (soldering circuit boards and other electrical components and in circuit board assembly and/or mechanical assembly.
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NOTES: Must hold a current Airframe/Powerplant Mechanic Certificate and a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) General Radiotelephone Operator License with Ship Radar Endorsement and/or the Aircraft Electronics Technician (AET) certification from the National Center for Aerospace and Transportation Technologies (NCATT.
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Experience with hands-on fabrication (i.e. soldering, machining, molding, 3D printing, welding) Experience with mechanical design using Computer Aided Design (CAD) (i.e. SolidWorks Software) Familiarity with printed circuit board (PCB) fabrication Familiarity with common electronics assembly processes Familiarity with wafer and chip-scale fabrication and interconnects.
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Experience in Electronics Manufacturing or Power Electronics industry. Experience with operating hand and power tools, plus soldering and fault-testing equipment. AA in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, or Computer Engineering.
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Working knowledge of various test equipment Soldering experience, surface mount experience desired Wiring and cable fabrication experience. Performs soldering and surface mount soldering in the assembly of electronic equipment.
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Highly desirable skills include hand-soldering and rework experience and a general understanding of printed wiring assembly production (although the latter is not required). Educational Experience:The ideal candidate for this role should possess an Associate's Degree, Post-Secondary Certificate, or equivalent military training in Electronics Engineering Technology or a related field.
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The ideal candidate will possess an understanding of electronics, manufacturing, and troubleshooting methodologies, and have the ability to make efficient decisions. + Ability to troubleshoot and repair damaged circuit boards using a multimeter Intermediate Soldering skills.
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Associates degree on Electronics or 15+ years of Surface Mount Technology Manufacturing with emphasis on process development for board assembly repairs. Rework soldering with circuit board thickness of 0.015" through 0.120" (or thicker.
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Construct simple test fixtures and perform minor repairs or modifications to test fixtures such as drilling and tapping holes, and wiring and soldering components and component parts as directed by engineer or higher classified personnel.
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