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Position Summary
As an RF Technician you'll assemble and troubleshoot customer‑designed RF systems used for electronics testing, communications, and aerospace & defense applications. The role involves reading Statements of Work, wiring diagrams, and using them to guide electro‑mechanical assembly.
Essential Job Duties
Perform intricate mechanical and electrical assemblies following released work instructions, engineering drawings, and sketches, ensuring timely completion.
Construct and wire test systems (“integration”), arranging racks and instruments per provided documentation, prioritizing accuracy and precision.
Ensure each system has appropriate strain relief, bend radius, support, and a well‑organized appearance, adhering to standards.
Collaborate closely with engineering teams to address mechanical or electrical/electronic issues during integration, implementing approved changes and updating annotations in drawings as required.
Utilize formal, controlled, written work instructions from both physical paper documentation and electronic computer systems.
Self‑inspect work throughout the assembly process to ensure compliance with acceptance procedures for quality assurance.
Identify assembly constraints that could conflict with SOW/drawings, making necessary adjustments based on engineering feedback.
Implement wiring for diverse cable systems (GPIB, LAN, RF, SIGNAL, and POWER), ensuring accuracy and functionality.
Requirements
Previous mechanical assembly experience with a solid understanding of electronics and electrical systems, gained through professional work, academic settings, or personal projects.
Ability to read and comprehend written and oral instructions.
Ability to read and interpret mechanical and electrical drawings (blueprints).
Capable of identifying and resolving potential conflicts in assemblies based on feedback from engineering and technical teams.
Compensation Hourly Wage: $24–$29
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Engineering and Information Technology
Industries Business Content
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Essential Job Duties
Perform intricate mechanical and electrical assemblies following released work instructions, engineering drawings, and sketches, ensuring timely completion.
Construct and wire test systems (“integration”), arranging racks and instruments per provided documentation, prioritizing accuracy and precision.
Ensure each system has appropriate strain relief, bend radius, support, and a well‑organized appearance, adhering to standards.
Collaborate closely with engineering teams to address mechanical or electrical/electronic issues during integration, implementing approved changes and updating annotations in drawings as required.
Utilize formal, controlled, written work instructions from both physical paper documentation and electronic computer systems.
Self‑inspect work throughout the assembly process to ensure compliance with acceptance procedures for quality assurance.
Identify assembly constraints that could conflict with SOW/drawings, making necessary adjustments based on engineering feedback.
Implement wiring for diverse cable systems (GPIB, LAN, RF, SIGNAL, and POWER), ensuring accuracy and functionality.
Requirements
Previous mechanical assembly experience with a solid understanding of electronics and electrical systems, gained through professional work, academic settings, or personal projects.
Ability to read and comprehend written and oral instructions.
Ability to read and interpret mechanical and electrical drawings (blueprints).
Capable of identifying and resolving potential conflicts in assemblies based on feedback from engineering and technical teams.
Compensation Hourly Wage: $24–$29
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Engineering and Information Technology
Industries Business Content
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