Test & Evaluation Engineer 2 - Job ID#205311 Information Technology (IT) - Ogden, UT at Geebo

Test & Evaluation Engineer 2 - Job ID#205311

PDS Defense, Inc. is seeking a Test & Evaluation Engineer 2, in Ogden, UT.



Job Description:


-Regular and predictable attendance is required. Assists in demonstrating the effectiveness of test methods.


-Develops simple test procedures, and instrumentation and configuration definition needed to perform the test and minimize risk.


-Designs component and sub-assembly level hardware or software and uses analytical tools to verify the design.


-Assists in coordinating the manufacture and assembly of test hardware.


-Identifies solutions to basic problems and supports the development of metrology processes, methods, and tools.


-Supports development of test debrief material. Participates in evaluation of test performance data.


-Reviews test data for accuracy, quality and/or fidelity prior to delivery to customer. Alerts senior engineers of off-nominal data.


-Prepares test reports for review. Works under general supervision.
- Ability to obtain a clearance
Project/day-to-day:

-Perform characterization testing on discrete electronic components ranging from Diodes and Transistors to high complexity integrated circuits.
-Design test circuits
-PCB Layout
-Supervise build of test boards
-Write test software in Labview
REQUIRED Skills:

-Circuit Design
- PCB Lay out
-Microelectronics parameter test
-Labview
PREFERRED skills:

-Familiar with Test Equipment (Oscilloscope, Source Measure Units, High speed Digital I/O)
-Used Semiconductor Test Equipment (Semi-Tek 201, Advantest, NI STS Test System, Teradyne, )
-NI PXIe Test Development



Education /
Experience:


-Bachelor's degree and typically 2 or more years' experience in an engineering classification or a Master's degree with experience in an engineering classification. Required:
Bachelor or Master degree from an accredited course of study, in engineering, com



Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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