Analogic

Test Technician - TEMP

Analogic  •  Salem, NH (Onsite)  •  1 month ago
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Job Description

We are seeking a talented Test Technician to join our team! Under supervision, the Test Technician will run tests, verifies, calibrates and perform trouble shooting on high power and complex Medical Equipment including; RF & gradient amplifiers, high & low voltage power supplies, combiners, circulators, and complex PCBs to meet customer specifications. This position is Temp to Hire

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Testing and adjusting amplifiers to meet customer specifications/adjusting power supplies to meet specified output and safety specifications.
  • Maintains and calibrates test station and other associated equipment to meet or exceed industry standards
  • Advises team of testing and quality issues
  • Provide repair team with all necessary data to ensure repair is performed correctly
  • Maintain and provide all necessary data to quality acceptance team
  • Maintain a neat, clean, and orderly workstation
  • Follow quality and safety standards and regulations set forth by the company

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Must have some level of understanding of analog and digital circuit theory, Ohm's Law, power formulas, filters, op-amp theory and basic semi-conductors
  • Must have knowledge of basic electronic components including properly identifying type and value of resistors, capacitors, diodes, and inductors
  • Knowledge of theory from schooling or related experience
  • Ability to troubleshoot non-complex circuits to the component level
  • Ability to follow written and verbal instructions
  • Requires, as a minimum, familiarity with the basic functions of digital multi-meter (DMM) and oscilloscope
  • Familiarity with spectrum and network analyzers, signal generators, power supplies, and frequency counters
  • Ability to repair products by using a history record of similar problems
  • Basic Computer Skills
  • Technical Certificate and or equivalent, and 3 years of related experience


Performs a wide variety of mechanical and electromechanical operations, of a semi-skilled nature, in a production or repair environment. Skills include the ability to assemble, build and/or teardown complex medical equipment. Assemblies include high voltage power supplies, high power RF modules, combiners, high voltage cap banks, high voltage gradient amplifiers, cable/wiring harnesses and piping manifolds for liquid cooled assemblies. This role is Temp to Hire

Responsibilities

  • Assembly and Teardown: Work on top-level and sub-level assemblies using operational method sheets (OMS), blueprints, wire lists, diagrams, verbal instructions, or established standards.
  • Tool Use: Utilize hand tools, pressure gauges, wiring, manifold installations, and non-solder components like transformers, IGBTs, high power FETs, heatsinks, fans, hoses, and PCBs.
  • Testing and Repair: Perform resistance checks, curve tracing for FETs, pressure testing, and use electronic cranes and lifts for teardown operations.
  • Technical Interpretation: Read and interpret complex engineering drawings and rework parts to incorporate engineering change orders.
  • Collaboration: Work with technicians to ensure assemblies are repaired and updated to the correct revision levels.
  • Support: Provide the Electronic Repair Team with assemblies for soldering repairs and understand basic soldering techniques.
  • Machining: Perform drilling, reaming, burnishing, and tapping as needed.
  • Teamwork: Collaborate in a team environment to achieve shared goals.
  • Workplace Maintenance: Keep the work area, including benches, tools, and equipment, clean and organized.
  • Safety Practices: Follow ESD-safe methods, handle and dispose of hazardous materials properly, and adhere to PPE standards per OSHA, FDA, and CDC guidelines.
  • Training: Conduct basic training for new hires or team members.

Qualifications

  • Proven ability to complete tasks effectively with minimal supervision.
  • Capability to suggest process or product improvements.
  • Strong ability to follow written and verbal instructions.
  • High school diploma or equivalent, with 5+ years of related experience.
  • Knowledge of SAP and/or Agile is a plus, but not required.
  • Must be able to lift up to 40 lbs.

Must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship

Analogic

About Analogic

At Analogic, we work together to create life-changing technology. We value your unique skills and abilities and invite you to join our team in supplying transportation security professionals with leading-edge aviation security screening equipment and health care workers with high-tech medical products. We offer a competitive compensation and benefits program, and an opportunity to grow with us!

Analogic’s aviation security solutions, such as our ConneCT checkpoint security scanner, are designed to meet the highest standards for threat detection and are operational at airports worldwide.

Our CT, MRI, and digital mammography products are sold to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), providing state-of-the-art capability and enabling them to enter new markets and expand their existing market presence. Today, Analogic's subsystems are used in approximately half of the world's CT and MRI scanners. For over 50 years we've enabled customers to thrive, improving the health and enhancing the safety of people around the world. Analogic is headquartered just north of Boston, Massachusetts.

To learn more about our culture, mission and vision please visit www.analogic.com

Industry
Security & Investigations
Company Size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Peabody, MA
Year Founded
1967
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