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- Adapt to a daily changing statement of work. Prioritize and balance multiple tasks to complete a given statement of work.
- Reach out to responsible design engineers for troubleshooting, clarification, and feedback. Seek feedback for continuous improvement.
- Ability to follow SOP for testing equipment and flash builds.
- Familiar with Linux, Windows, and Mac OS. Familiar with Python, and Android Device Bridge (ADB).
- Past experience troubleshooting and testing script functions. Experience performing failure analysis with solution proposals and repairs.
- Apply the basic principles of analog and digital electronics to analyze, troubleshoot electronic prototypes using standard established practices, procedures, and tools common to the industry (DMM, Oscilloscopes, etc)
- Proficient use of test, photos, and videos to clearly convey assembly process to others with close attention paid to spelling and grammar to ensure findings are accurately communicated to others with the organization.
- Perform post-mortem activities after a project is completed and “close the loop” by implementing lessons learned on following projects.
- Perform delicate rework of devices, writing SOPs for a team of technicians and aid in teaching and reviewing their work.
- Associates degree in Electronic Engineering Technology or 3 years relevant experience.
- Experience working with prototype electrical assembly projects.
- Proficiency in digital and analog circuit analysis, and laboratory techniques used in the electronics industry.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills and should be clear and concise by default.
- Experience troubleshooting PCBs and consumer electronic devices such as smartphones.
- Experience executing, troubleshooting and debugging test scripts and deploying new software builds to prototype electronic devices.
- Experience working on an assembly line in a production environment.
- Experience using Allegro/OrCAD software.
- Experience in design and implementation of microprocessor-controlled circuits to provide digital/analog I/O for electronic systems (eg. Arduino).
Vacancy expired!