R&D Technician 37241700
- Hourly pay:
$31/hr
- Worksite: Leading electronic testing company (Seattle, WA 80907 - Onsite)
- W2 Employment,
Group Medical, Dental, Vision, Life,
Retirement Savings Program,
PSL
- 40 hours/week, 6 Month Assignment
A leading electronics testing company is seeking an
R&D Technician
to support oscilloscope calibration, hardware/software support, equipment maintenance, and validation activities. This role will collaborate closely with R&D, technical support, marketing, and NPI teams to ensure testing equipment and systems remain operational in a fast-paced engineering environment.
R&D TechnicianResponsibilities:
- Perform oscilloscope calibration activities across the company's active product families, including software installation/reinstallation and hardware service coordination.
- Support oscilloscope application validation, issue tracking/submission, and troubleshooting activities to identify technical problems and coordinate repairs with local technical teams.
- Maintain operational readiness of laboratory and support equipment, including SSD imaging and hardware preparation for instrumentation systems.
- Assist with electronic and electromechanical assembly activities, including the use of torque drivers and related manufacturing support tasks within an ESD-controlled environment.
- Collaborate cross-functionally with R&D, marketing, technical support, and NPI teams while documenting issues, prioritizing technical tasks, and delivering results under schedule pressure.
R&D TechnicianQualifications:
- 3-5 years of experience in electronics manufacturing, NPI, or related technical environments.
- Higher-level education or certifications in electronics are preferred.
- Experience with electronic mechanical assembly and use of torque drivers.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Windows operating systems and Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, Outlook, and related tools.
- Ability to work in an Electrical Static Discharge (ESD) controlled environment.
- Experience using electronic test equipment, specifically oscilloscopes and probes, is preferred.