Carrier
Manufacturing Test Engineer (Electronics)
Carrier, Kennesaw, Georgia, us, 30156
Country:
United States of America
Location:
CAG10: ALC HQ 1025 Cobb Place Blvd, Kennesaw, GA, 30144 USA
At
Carrier,
we make modern life possible by delivering groundbreaking systems and services that help buildings, homes and the cold chain become more healthy, safe, sustainable, and intelligent. Our global team of dedicated employees continues to set industry standards by pursuing the latest research and developments to improve the lives of our customers. We are constantly growing, seeking out talented, likeminded people who are committed to our primary duty: to be the world’s first choice in HVAC and refrigeration.
At
Automated Logic (ALC)
, we have been developing and supporting intelligent building solutions that have helped customers, including small businesses to Fortune 500 corporations, operate their buildings more efficiently for over 40 years. Our products help reduce energy consumption, lower utility, operating and maintenance costs, and improve indoor air quality, occupant comfort, and productivity. Technology that supports the buildings and industry of today and tomorrow requires a wide range of talents and skill sets.
About this role
The primary roles and responsibilities of the
Manufacturing Test Engineer (Electronics)
position are supporting all aspects of the manufacturing test process, in
Automated Logic’s
clean modern factory in
Kennesaw, GA
. The manufacturing test process starts with participating in design reviews on new products and assisting in the creation and implementation of test plans. This also includes developing test strategies for the product including specifying test equipment and writing test code using National Instruments TestStand and LabWindows/CVI, C# Dotnet, and Linux. Test Plan implementation also includes specifying test fixtures and if needed designing additional circuits to aid in testing the product. Effective Test Plan implementation shall include meeting Takt Time, Quality, and First Pass Yield goals. Secondary responsibilities include analyzing production test/assembly processes and implementing process improvements to increase efficiency and quality; calibrating/maintaining test fixtures and equipment for production testing of electronic assemblies; and resolution of production items related to production tests. Required tasks will include leading root cause analysis for test failures; creating documentation for testing and assembly of electronic assemblies; training production associates on production test processes, and implementation of Engineering Change Orders.
The
Manufacturing Test Engineer (Electronics)
will work
onsite
in Kennesaw, GA.
We value our people and offer an extensive benefits package, with financial rewards including health insurance, a retirement savings plan, and also lifestyle support with flexible working and parental leave. Plus, we will support your growth with paid-for external training programs and courses.
Key Responsibilities
Process Engineering
Contribute by applying knowledge of the PCB testing process
Develop best practices for manufacturing test processes including software design and test fixture design
Research and implement new technologies to improve efficiency and quality
Quality Assurance
Involvement with quality items for PCB Test processes
Utilize formal quality systems (Six Sigma/Lean/RRCA) to identify and eliminate waste
Improve productivity, quality, and equipment uptime
Use process data i.e., test results and lab tests to evaluate product and process quality
Production Line Support
Ensure continuous operations through preventative maintenance processes, equipment troubleshooting and repair, equipment, and tool selection
Create and maintain required documentation and training of production employees
Project Management
Responsible for multiple small projects or leading larger projects
New product introductions and new equipment selection and commissioning
Basic Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in an engineering discipline
2+ years’ experience in basic circuit analysis and troubleshooting and/or 2 years of exposure to electronics
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or electrical engineering technology
Work in a fast-paced high-tech manufacturing environment
Experience with industrial controls, PLCs, Automation, and test equipment
Expertise in software implementation of data acquisition, instrument control, and communication protocols
Experience in software development and software development tools
Proficiency in utilizing electrical schematics to develop test plans and diagnose circuit faults
Proficient in the use of all hand tools including wire-wrap and soldering experience
Expert in the use of test equipment, (DMM, Oscilloscopes), to diagnose electronic assemblies
Proficient in a variety of computer software programs: MS Office, CAD, and Software Configuration Management tools
Ability to research/ specify vendors and engineering tools
Proficient in analyzing data to determine the best course of action
Six Sigma/Lean Manufacturing knowledge
Technical writing skills including process documentation and submitting proposals
Process Management, Project Management, and/or Quality Assurance
Ability to quickly learn engineering software suites used including AutoCAD and test automation software
Able to work with minimal guidance and direction
Foster relationships with production employees, peers, and manufacturing management
Energetic, hands-on, drive change and continuous improvement
Additional information:
This position does not support immigration sponsorship
RSRCAR
#LI-onsite
Carrier is An Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative
Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status, age or any other federally protected class.
Job Applicant's Privacy Notice:
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United States of America
Location:
CAG10: ALC HQ 1025 Cobb Place Blvd, Kennesaw, GA, 30144 USA
At
Carrier,
we make modern life possible by delivering groundbreaking systems and services that help buildings, homes and the cold chain become more healthy, safe, sustainable, and intelligent. Our global team of dedicated employees continues to set industry standards by pursuing the latest research and developments to improve the lives of our customers. We are constantly growing, seeking out talented, likeminded people who are committed to our primary duty: to be the world’s first choice in HVAC and refrigeration.
At
Automated Logic (ALC)
, we have been developing and supporting intelligent building solutions that have helped customers, including small businesses to Fortune 500 corporations, operate their buildings more efficiently for over 40 years. Our products help reduce energy consumption, lower utility, operating and maintenance costs, and improve indoor air quality, occupant comfort, and productivity. Technology that supports the buildings and industry of today and tomorrow requires a wide range of talents and skill sets.
About this role
The primary roles and responsibilities of the
Manufacturing Test Engineer (Electronics)
position are supporting all aspects of the manufacturing test process, in
Automated Logic’s
clean modern factory in
Kennesaw, GA
. The manufacturing test process starts with participating in design reviews on new products and assisting in the creation and implementation of test plans. This also includes developing test strategies for the product including specifying test equipment and writing test code using National Instruments TestStand and LabWindows/CVI, C# Dotnet, and Linux. Test Plan implementation also includes specifying test fixtures and if needed designing additional circuits to aid in testing the product. Effective Test Plan implementation shall include meeting Takt Time, Quality, and First Pass Yield goals. Secondary responsibilities include analyzing production test/assembly processes and implementing process improvements to increase efficiency and quality; calibrating/maintaining test fixtures and equipment for production testing of electronic assemblies; and resolution of production items related to production tests. Required tasks will include leading root cause analysis for test failures; creating documentation for testing and assembly of electronic assemblies; training production associates on production test processes, and implementation of Engineering Change Orders.
The
Manufacturing Test Engineer (Electronics)
will work
onsite
in Kennesaw, GA.
We value our people and offer an extensive benefits package, with financial rewards including health insurance, a retirement savings plan, and also lifestyle support with flexible working and parental leave. Plus, we will support your growth with paid-for external training programs and courses.
Key Responsibilities
Process Engineering
Contribute by applying knowledge of the PCB testing process
Develop best practices for manufacturing test processes including software design and test fixture design
Research and implement new technologies to improve efficiency and quality
Quality Assurance
Involvement with quality items for PCB Test processes
Utilize formal quality systems (Six Sigma/Lean/RRCA) to identify and eliminate waste
Improve productivity, quality, and equipment uptime
Use process data i.e., test results and lab tests to evaluate product and process quality
Production Line Support
Ensure continuous operations through preventative maintenance processes, equipment troubleshooting and repair, equipment, and tool selection
Create and maintain required documentation and training of production employees
Project Management
Responsible for multiple small projects or leading larger projects
New product introductions and new equipment selection and commissioning
Basic Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in an engineering discipline
2+ years’ experience in basic circuit analysis and troubleshooting and/or 2 years of exposure to electronics
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or electrical engineering technology
Work in a fast-paced high-tech manufacturing environment
Experience with industrial controls, PLCs, Automation, and test equipment
Expertise in software implementation of data acquisition, instrument control, and communication protocols
Experience in software development and software development tools
Proficiency in utilizing electrical schematics to develop test plans and diagnose circuit faults
Proficient in the use of all hand tools including wire-wrap and soldering experience
Expert in the use of test equipment, (DMM, Oscilloscopes), to diagnose electronic assemblies
Proficient in a variety of computer software programs: MS Office, CAD, and Software Configuration Management tools
Ability to research/ specify vendors and engineering tools
Proficient in analyzing data to determine the best course of action
Six Sigma/Lean Manufacturing knowledge
Technical writing skills including process documentation and submitting proposals
Process Management, Project Management, and/or Quality Assurance
Ability to quickly learn engineering software suites used including AutoCAD and test automation software
Able to work with minimal guidance and direction
Foster relationships with production employees, peers, and manufacturing management
Energetic, hands-on, drive change and continuous improvement
Additional information:
This position does not support immigration sponsorship
RSRCAR
#LI-onsite
Carrier is An Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative
Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status, age or any other federally protected class.
Job Applicant's Privacy Notice:
Click on this link (https://www.corporate.carrier.com/legal/privacy-notice-job-applicant/) to read the Job Applicant's Privacy Notice