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Electronic Test Technician

Pikemann is searching for a Test Technician-Electronic to join our Team in Beaverton, OR.
As a Test Technician-Electronic, you must conduct the installation, calibration, testing, and troubleshooting of circuits, components, instruments, and optical-electrical-mechanical assemblies that need the use of circuit analysis techniques, measurement methods, alignment techniques, and documented procedures.
Responsibilities:
Calibrate instruments using fixtures, test equipment, and documented procedures to manufacture specifications.
Troubleshoot and fix technical issues that arise throughout the test and calibration phases of an instrument's construction.
Communicate well with Engineering, Assembly, and Materials Planning to resolve technical issues on time.
Assist in the examination of engineering components, circuits, prototypes, first items, quality specifications, and revisions.
Qualifications:
BSEE degree or ASEE or Certificate from a Technical Training Institute is preferred, as is two years of experience dealing with electronics technology, calibration, and troubleshooting of electronic test and measurement equipment, or military equivalent.
Ability to work on advanced equipment with little supervisionExcellent work ethic.
Electronics, electromechanical, and optical measurement troubleshooting abilityCapability to communicate technological issues.
Pikemann is a recruiting company that was founded by three partners with over 40 years of experience providing contingent staffing and permanent placement services in the greater Seattle areaWe partner with our clients to bring the right technology and finance candidates that meet their workforce needs.
Recommended Skills Calibration Electromechanics Finance Optics And Eye Wear Duties Problem Solving Prototyping Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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