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Sr. Production Test Engineer
Full-Time

 

   

POSITION SUMMARY:

Support all operational aspects of electrical test processes used in manufacturing. 

 
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Develop electrical testing and troubleshooting procedures for hybrid and implantable defibrillator electronics.  Document these procedures in accordance with the company’s Quality System.
  • Perform advanced troubleshooting of electrical test failures.  Appropriately document all troubleshooting activities and disposition failures in accordance with the company’s Quality System.
  • Perform advanced troubleshooting of electrical test equipment issues.  Properly document all maintenance and calibration activities in accordance with the company’s Quality System.
  • Develop and maintain database for logging and tracking electrical test results.  Validate database to comply with the company’s Quality System and external standards.
  • Provide periodic reports on electrical test yields.  Identify trends in failure modes and root causes.  Initiate and lead projects to address these issues.
  • Develop and execute protocols for validation of electrical test systems to comply with the company’s Quality System and external standards.
  • Interface with Design Engineers to provide timely feedback on proposed designs and influence organization to develop a strong design for manufacturability culture. 
  • Properly document activities in accordance with best engineering practices, company procedures, and regulatory requirements.
  • Effectively train assemblers, technicians, and engineers on use of electrical test equipment and fixtures.

 

POSITION QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
  • Bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering, and 3 years of manufacturing test experience in medical or other high-reliability environment, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Experience with both analog and digital circuit design.
  • Strong knowledge of standard electronic troubleshooting processes.
  • Familiarity with electronic equipment such as oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, DVM’s, spectrum analyzers, and computerized test equipment.
  • Ability to read and interpret circuit schematics and layout drawings for the purpose of understanding test system and device operation.
  • Experience programming in C, Labview or equivalent.
  • Quality orientation and attention to detail with strong problem solving skills.
  • Strong oral and written communication skills.
  • PC computer proficiency with MS Office.
  • Manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination to manipulate delicate instruments in the troubleshooting of devices and fixtures.  Capability to use equipment such as microscopes, soldering irons, and tweezers. Some lifting to 30 pounds.
  • Capability to work in a clean room environment and wear appropriate gowns, hair nets, and gloves.
  • Good teamwork, communication and interpersonal skills.  A demonstrated commitment to company values.

POSITION PREFERENCES:

  • Medical Device manufacturing experience, including ISO and FDA requirements.
  • Experience with both low voltage and high voltage circuit design.
  • Experience with validation of electrical test systems and processes.


Contact Information
opportunities@cameronhealth.com