Southwest Research Institute
SR. TECHNICIAN - TECHNICIAN - Applied Electronics
Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, Texas, United States, 78208
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Who We Are SwRI is a nonprofit R&D organization that is seeking a skilled team member to work on the design, development, fabrication, assembly, maintenance, and repair of electronic, electrical/mechanical, and software related project work for government and commercial clients.
Role Objectives of this Role:
Support research and development with various personnel to design, fabricate, assemble, test, and maintain custom electronics.
Use CAD software for schematic capture, printed circuit board design, & 3D modeling to support the design of electronic and mechanical hardware.
Support the fabrication, assembly, & testing of electronic & mechanical hardware. To include assembly, testing, procurement, and inspection of Printed Circuit Board Assemblies (PCB’s).
General soldering skills, and general mechanical packaging skills are preferred.
Support project work for the electromechanical integration of embedded hardware into custom mechanical enclosures. This includes design and integration of analog, digital, RF, and optical circuits.
Knowledge of or experience with 3D scanning (point cloud and/or mesh design) tools is preferred but not required.
Must be willing to learn new software and hardware to support electronic and mechanical modeling to support development of new designs.
Knowledge of or interest in 3D printing, injection molding, low pressure vacuum systems, & CNC milling machines & processes is not required, but preferred.
Daily and Monthly Responsibilities:
Work independently or as part of a team.
Complete assigned tasks with or without direct supervision; be able to work on multiple tasks in parallel.
Determine when to ask for further instruction on tasks so as to avoid schedule delays. Learn new skills as needed.
Fabrication, assembly, testing, and troubleshooting of electronic and mechanical assemblies, electro‑mechanical systems, mechanisms, and structures, including prototypes, and associated support equipment.
Use electronic tools to aid in the test/diagnosis/support of assigned work, ie: multimeters, signal generators, network analyzers, power supplies, and oscilloscopes is preferred.
Capable of soldering, electronics and mechanical assembly, testing, measurement, and troubleshooting.
Perform schematic capture and layout printed circuit boards (PCBs) using computer aided design (CAD) software (Altium Designer or similar type CAD programs).
Read schematics, and understand electronic design documentation.
Use Mechanical CAD Programs such as Solidworks, ArTec Studio, Design X, & Camtasia to design 3D solid bodies/models : Use instrumentation to 3D scan & virtually recreate existing items.
Create visual 3D project presentations.
Requirements:
Requires a high school diploma or equivalent.
Electronics and/or mechanical training or certifications preferred.
2 years: Utilize computer‑aided design and engineering software for design of circuits (Altium, Cadence, Mentor Graphics, OrCAD). Capable of either working independently or as part of a team. Complete assigned tasks with or without direct supervision; be able multitask.
2 years: Basic DC/AC circuits experience/knowledge. Basic electro‑mechanical construction skills and fabrication techniques for assembly of printed circuit boards, multi‑pin control cables, RF coaxial cables, and basic electronics assembly.
2 years: Experience in schematic capture, circuit board layout, modeling of mechanical parts using CAD software is preferred. Software layout experience including Altium (or software equivalent). Solidworks (or software equivalent) experience.
2 years: Operating laboratory‑test equipment, such as oscilloscopes, signal generators, multimeters, network analyzers, etc. Basic computer skills including PC hardware and software.
A valid/clear driver's license is required.
Special Requirements: Applicant selected will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information. Applicant must be a U.S. citizen.
Job Locations: San Antonio, Texas
For more information about this division, visit the Applied Power home page.
For benefits information at our San Antonio location, click here.
For benefits information at all other locations, click here.
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SR. TECHNICIAN - TECHNICIAN - Applied Electronics
role at
Southwest Research Institute
5 days ago Be among the first 25 applicants
Who We Are SwRI is a nonprofit R&D organization that is seeking a skilled team member to work on the design, development, fabrication, assembly, maintenance, and repair of electronic, electrical/mechanical, and software related project work for government and commercial clients.
Role Objectives of this Role:
Support research and development with various personnel to design, fabricate, assemble, test, and maintain custom electronics.
Use CAD software for schematic capture, printed circuit board design, & 3D modeling to support the design of electronic and mechanical hardware.
Support the fabrication, assembly, & testing of electronic & mechanical hardware. To include assembly, testing, procurement, and inspection of Printed Circuit Board Assemblies (PCB’s).
General soldering skills, and general mechanical packaging skills are preferred.
Support project work for the electromechanical integration of embedded hardware into custom mechanical enclosures. This includes design and integration of analog, digital, RF, and optical circuits.
Knowledge of or experience with 3D scanning (point cloud and/or mesh design) tools is preferred but not required.
Must be willing to learn new software and hardware to support electronic and mechanical modeling to support development of new designs.
Knowledge of or interest in 3D printing, injection molding, low pressure vacuum systems, & CNC milling machines & processes is not required, but preferred.
Daily and Monthly Responsibilities:
Work independently or as part of a team.
Complete assigned tasks with or without direct supervision; be able to work on multiple tasks in parallel.
Determine when to ask for further instruction on tasks so as to avoid schedule delays. Learn new skills as needed.
Fabrication, assembly, testing, and troubleshooting of electronic and mechanical assemblies, electro‑mechanical systems, mechanisms, and structures, including prototypes, and associated support equipment.
Use electronic tools to aid in the test/diagnosis/support of assigned work, ie: multimeters, signal generators, network analyzers, power supplies, and oscilloscopes is preferred.
Capable of soldering, electronics and mechanical assembly, testing, measurement, and troubleshooting.
Perform schematic capture and layout printed circuit boards (PCBs) using computer aided design (CAD) software (Altium Designer or similar type CAD programs).
Read schematics, and understand electronic design documentation.
Use Mechanical CAD Programs such as Solidworks, ArTec Studio, Design X, & Camtasia to design 3D solid bodies/models : Use instrumentation to 3D scan & virtually recreate existing items.
Create visual 3D project presentations.
Requirements:
Requires a high school diploma or equivalent.
Electronics and/or mechanical training or certifications preferred.
2 years: Utilize computer‑aided design and engineering software for design of circuits (Altium, Cadence, Mentor Graphics, OrCAD). Capable of either working independently or as part of a team. Complete assigned tasks with or without direct supervision; be able multitask.
2 years: Basic DC/AC circuits experience/knowledge. Basic electro‑mechanical construction skills and fabrication techniques for assembly of printed circuit boards, multi‑pin control cables, RF coaxial cables, and basic electronics assembly.
2 years: Experience in schematic capture, circuit board layout, modeling of mechanical parts using CAD software is preferred. Software layout experience including Altium (or software equivalent). Solidworks (or software equivalent) experience.
2 years: Operating laboratory‑test equipment, such as oscilloscopes, signal generators, multimeters, network analyzers, etc. Basic computer skills including PC hardware and software.
A valid/clear driver's license is required.
Special Requirements: Applicant selected will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information. Applicant must be a U.S. citizen.
Job Locations: San Antonio, Texas
For more information about this division, visit the Applied Power home page.
For benefits information at our San Antonio location, click here.
For benefits information at all other locations, click here.
Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at Southwest Research Institute by 2x
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