Duties & Responsibilities
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Evaluate products for compliance with applicable NEC, UL, and CSA standards.
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Review order documentation, operate system components, verify product quality, and ensure units meet agency approval requirements.
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Perform functional testing and troubleshooting of power conversion equipment prior to shipment.
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Conduct testing according to established procedures using measuring instruments and computerized test programs.
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Accurately document test results and maintain complete testing records.
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Operate measuring instruments, related tools, and computer-based test equipment safely and effectively.
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Collaborate with Test and Manufacturing Engineers on the development and improvement of test equipment.
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Assist in the creation, revision, and maintenance of test work instructions.
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Read and interpret test procedures to properly execute tests and document results.
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Perform tests to evaluate product strength, durability, reliability, and maintainability as required.
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Collect test data and prepare detailed reports summarizing findings and results.
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Install, configure, diagnose, service, and repair electrical equipment prior to shipment.
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Configure and connect system equipment, including switchgear, SCCT cabinets, and power tie systems.
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Conduct preliminary inspections and operational testing of finished products.
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Utilize hand tools and test equipment in accordance with established procedures and safety standards.
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Read and interpret electrical and mechanical schematics, wiring diagrams, and blueprints to verify proper operation according to engineering specifications.
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Troubleshoot electrical circuits and perform repairs as necessary.
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Inspect equipment during operation to identify issues such as excessive vibration, overheating, fluid leaks, loose components, unusual noise, or malfunctioning parts.
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Repair and correct non-conforming conditions to ensure compliance with engineering specifications.
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Replace defective components and perform additional corrective actions as needed.
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Ensure all units are fully operational and ready for shipment.
Required Skills & Qualifications
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Basic computer proficiency, including experience with Microsoft Office applications such as Word and Excel.
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Ability to read and understand technical instructions, write basic correspondence, and communicate effectively in English.
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Working knowledge of electrical test equipment, including:
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Hi-Pot (Hypot) Testers
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Digital Multimeters
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Power Analyzers
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Waveform Analyzers
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Oscilloscopes
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Ability to read and interpret electrical and mechanical blueprints, schematics, and wiring diagrams.
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Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills.
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Attention to detail and commitment to quality and safety standards.
Education & Experience
One of the following qualifications is required:
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Associate degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related technical field; OR
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Completion of a two-year technical program with an emphasis in electrical applications; OR
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A combination of education, training, and relevant work experience equivalent to two years in a related field.




