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Calibration Technician I is an entry-level position that requires either education in the electronics/calibration field or at least one (1) year of calibration experience.
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Experience & Education Required for the Calibration Technician II: A two-year degree in Life Sciences, Engineering, Electronics, other related technical field or equivalent military training and two years of applicable (Metrology, Instrumentation, Calibration) experience or the equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Experience & Education Required for the Calibration Technician III: A two-year degree in Life Sciences, Engineering, Electronics, other related technical field or equivalent military training and four years of applicable (Metrology, Instrumentation, Calibration) experience or the equivalent combination of education and experience.
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A Field Calibration Technician plays a crucial role in ensuring the operation and maintenance of measurement equipment and procedures at various ICS customer locations. Field Calibration Technician.
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Avosys is seeking a OEA Calibration Technician to provide services to the military and their families at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH. A minimum of an Associate’s degree in a Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) field, or Technical Certificate is acceptable.
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Develop skills necessary to advance to Calibration Technician II position, which includes a working knowledge and competency in at least four (4) disciplines and expert competency in one (1) discipline.
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Proficiency and expertise are determined in accordance with Transcat’s technician skills progression matrix. Experience in PMEL, PME, TMDE, Metrology, Calibration, ASQ CCT, METCAL, GPETE, Electronics, GCAMS, or Avionics.
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ASQ Certified Calibration Technician. As a Calibration Technician, you will not only play a significant role in calibrating test systems, but also provide value by improving methods and procedures, ultimately improving data integrity.
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Perform calibration work within a laboratory setting and/or while supervised at a customer on-site. Work with other technicians within the lab to learn calibration fundamentals, which can include measurement, temperature, electronics, etc.
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Calibration Technicians at this level typically can calibrate low-end process instrumentation in up to three (3) disciplines (e.g., Electrical, Dimensional or Pressure). Transcat is a dynamic, innovative, growing company that has been recognized as the leading calibration and compliance services provider in North America and beyond.
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The RF Technician is responsible for providing calibration services for test equipment primarily in the field of RF and Electrical metrology. Military training or experience (PMEL OR TMDE OR Electronics) ' OR an Associates Degree in Electronics (or related technical field); OR equivalent work experience & training.
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This Calibration Technician will be responsible for ensuring the accuracy and precision of measurement instruments and equipment used in our research and testing processes. Proven experience as a Calibration Technician or in a similar role, preferably in a manufacturing or quality control environment.
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Well established materials testing and inspection service organization in the Marietta, GA area is seeking a Field Calibration Technician for a full time position. Candidate will be responsible for the field service calibration of electronic and mechanical measuring test equipment in the southeast area.
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The Calibration Technician at Cytiva involves conducting calibrations on a range of manufacturing and process equipment. The Calibration Technician will also be responsible for maintaining a monthly Calibration due list and accurately updating the Database entries.
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We are currently seeking a Mechanical Calibration Technician with 1-3 years of experience and either Military metrology technician training or associate degree in a related field to join our team.
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