Bionet Sonar
Engineering Technician
Bionet Sonar, Burlington, Massachusetts, United States
Bionet Sonar is looking for an Engineering Technician for our Burlington, MA, office. The candidate will help develop state-of-the-art wireless underwater communication systems to support the launch of a new generation of Underwater IoT devices. To conform to U.S. Government space technology export regulations, including the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), you must be a U.S. citizen or a lawful permanent resident of the U.S. Job Responsibilities Manage the inventory of components, tools, and materials. Support the engineering team in prototyping, manufacturing, and assembly of mechanical and electrical components. Support the engineering team in field testing the prototypes and maintaining and upgrading the deployed testbeds. As an engineering technician, you will work across all our engineering functions and get your hands on projects from early concepts to prototypes. Elevate issues and help solve problems. Qualifications Hands-on experience with manufacturing or prototyping equipment such as: 3D printing, laser-cutting, CNC machining, assembly, drill press, band saw, hand tools Experience in assembling/reworking PCB’s, soldering small gauge wire, & electronic components Basic understanding of electrical circuit theory – resistors, capacitors, inductors Ability to read and understand cable drawings, panel wiring drawings, and electrical schematics Demonstrated experience with integration and debugging electronic PCBs, electrical systems, and concept products Use of measuring equipment, including Digital multimeters, Oscilloscopes, and general electronic bench-top test devices Continuous learner with an attention to detail and safety Able to solve problems with critical thinking Work well within a team with a highly collaborative engineering environment. Strong organization, documentation, and communication skills (Optional) CAD design experience (such as Solidworks, Fusion 360, or OnShape) (Optional) Electrical breadboarding experience, building/wiring prototypes including mixed-signal ICs, high-speed digital signals, serial interfaces