Stahl Companies
Stahl Companies is hiring: Electronic Services in Camp Pendleton
Stahl Companies, Camp Pendleton, CA, US
Job Description
Job Description
Description
Key Responsibilities
Electronics Services
WHO WE ARE:
STAHL Companies provides the Program Management for its Channel of Commercial Technology companies in Government that consist of Small Businesses and New Technology start-ups.
STAHL advocates for policies that can improve government services and maintain our government's competitive advantage, by bringing more technology into government programs.
STAHL Companies advocates on behalf of our nation's innovative, new technology and small businesses looking to work with the U.S. government. We do this by aligning the voice of our small business members with advocacy for change in federal policy that will make the government market more accessible to small businesses and the commercial technology ecosystem.
The Channel's founding Technical Board Members include former government leaders and IT executives passionate about bringing best-of-breed technology to the government.
We are seeking a skilled and experienced Electronics Services to join our team!
Successful Stahl Companies employees possess the following traits:
An ability to get things done: You are persistent, resourceful, results-oriented, and action-oriented. You constantly plan ahead and foresee issues before they occur.
Analytical: In order to improve your comprehension of the market and the demands and problems of your clients, you have good analytical abilities and are at ease reading quantitative data.
Creative mind-set: You are able to solve problems creatively and swiftly adjust. You possess a thorough understanding of product management principles and the ability to apply them when analysing data and making recommendations.
Emotional Intelligence: You have a strong sense of self and excellent perception of how important relationships function. You are upbeat, sympathetic, adaptable, and inquisitive. Your genuineness, warmth, and competence help you win the respect of your co-workers.
Trustworthy: You have a strong sense of morality, principles, and purpose. You are trustworthy because of how you conduct yourself. You are a living example of the company's values.
Responsibilities:
· Coordinate lab resources, gather information, furnish technical advice, and solve scheduling issues.
· Provide AVTB Section heads with instrumentation specifications, measurement capabilities, and data collection methods, information that will be included in AVTB detailed test plans (DTPs).
· Assemble and maintain instrumentation according to the needs and requirements described in the DTPs.
· Prepare, align, and calibrate instrumentation to include pressure transducers, current meters, tachometers, flow meters, accelerometers, thermocouples, inclinometers, spectrometers, telemetry systems, load cells, and data acquisition systems.
· Conduct bench test and verify instrumentation in accordance with instructions and procedures established by the AVTB Lab personnel prior to test vehicle installation.
· Install instrumentation onto the test platform according to the government-provided DTP.
· Ensure that the sensors accurately measure the intended physical phenomenon as stated in the DTP for each event.
· Ensure that the installations are robust against heat, vibration, snags, impacts, and fluids in accordance with the DTP.
· Observe instrumentation operation to detect malfunctions and ensure the electronic data being collected by the data acquisition system is complete, valid, accurate, and sufficient to characterize the system under test (SUT). Conduct this observation via wireless telemetry or through direct physical observation.
· Provide real-time verbal reports to test team members concerning instrumentation status.
· Notify the test team immediately if a problem is observed. Previously established go/nogo criteria in the DTP for each event will be used to determine if the test should continue.
· Provide technical information concerning possible instrumentation problems and exceptions, a description of data acquisition system performance, an assessment concerning the accuracy of final measurements, and any possible caveats accompanying measurement results for technical reports.
· Retrieve and process instrumentation data collected from test vehicles during formal testing.
· Complete the provided inventory checklists from the lab team lead.
· Test the performance of electromechanical assemblies using test instruments, such as oscilloscopes, electronic voltmeters, or bridges.
· Read blueprints, schematics, diagrams, or technical orders to determine methods and sequences of assembly. Inspect parts for surface defects.
· Install electrical or electronic parts and hardware in housings or assemblies, using soldering equipment and hand tools.
· Verify part dimensions or clearances to ensure conformance to specifications using precision measuring instruments.
· Align, fit, or assemble component parts using hand or power tools, fixtures, templates, or microscopes.
· Prepare written documentation of electromechanical test results.
· Assemble or modify electrical systems or prototypes using hand tools or measuring instruments.
· Build, calibrate, maintain, troubleshoot, or repair electrical instruments or testing equipment.
· Inspect electrical project work for quality control and assurance.
· Identify solutions to on-site technical design problems involving electrical systems equipment.
· Collaborate with engineers or other personnel to identify, define, or solve developmental problems.
· Set up or operate test equipment to evaluate performance of developmental parts, assemblies, or systems under simulated operating conditions.
· Review existing AVTB engineering documentation criteria to identify necessary revisions, deletions, or amendments to outdated material.
· Interpret test information to resolve design-related problems.
· Resolve engineering problems encountered before, during, or after testing.
· Evaluate engineering proposals, shop drawings, or design comments for sound electrical engineering practice or conformance with established safety or design criteria.
· Plan sequence of operations for developing or testing experimental electronic or electrical equipment.
Qualifications:
· Level I (Entry/Junior) - less than 5 years of experience. Requires a HS Diploma (BA/BS Preferred). 0-5 years of experience in the field or in a related area. Has knowledge of commonly used concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field.
· Primary job functions do not typically require exercising independent judgment. Works under general supervision and typically reports to a supervisor or manager.
*Position is contingent upon award.
Work Location: Camp Pendleton, California, United States
To know more about the company, visit Stahl Companies (https://www.stahlusa.com/) or G4i Staffing Home (govg4inc.com)
Key Responsibilities
Coordinate lab resources, gather information, furnish technical advice, and solve scheduling issues.
· Provide AVTB Section heads with instrumentation specifications, measurement capabilities, and data collection methods, information that will be included in AVTB detailed test plans (DTPs).
· Assemble and maintain instrumentation according to the needs and requirements described in the DTPs.
· Prepare, align, and calibrate instrumentation to include pressure transducers, current meters, tachometers, flow meters, accelerometers, thermocouples, inclinometers, spectrometers, telemetry systems, load cells, and data acquisition systems.
· Conduct bench test and verify instrumentation in accordance with instructions and procedures established by the AVTB Lab personnel prior to test vehicle installation.
· Install instrumentation onto the test platform according to the government-provided DTP.
· Ensure that the sensors accurately measure the intended physical phenomenon as stated in the DTP for each event.
· Ensure that the installations are robust against heat, vibration, snags, impacts, and fluids in accordance with the DTP.
· Observe instrumentation operation to detect malfunctions and ensure the electronic data being collected by the data acquisition system is complete, valid, accurate, and sufficient to characterize the system under test (SUT). Conduct this observation via wireless telemetry or through direct physical observation.
· Provide real-time verbal reports to test team members concerning instrumentation status.
· Notify the test team immediately if a problem is observed. Previously established go/nogo criteria in the DTP for each event will be used to determine if the test should continue.
· Provide technical information concerning possible instrumentation problems and exceptions, a description of data acquisition system performance, an assessment concerning the accuracy of final measurements, and any possible caveats accompanying measurement results for technical reports.
· Retrieve and process instrumentation data collected from test vehicles during formal testing.
· Complete the provided inventory checklists from the lab team lead.
· Test the performance of electromechanical assemblies using test instruments, such as oscilloscopes, electronic voltmeters, or bridges.
· Read blueprints, schematics, diagrams, or technical orders to determine methods and sequences of assembly. Inspect parts for surface defects.
· Install electrical or electronic parts and hardware in housings or assemblies, using soldering equipment and hand tools.
· Verify part dimensions or clearances to ensure conformance to specifications using precision measuring instruments.
· Align, fit, or assemble component parts using hand or power tools, fixtures, templates, or microscopes.
· Prepare written documentation of electromechanical test results.
· Assemble or modify electrical systems or prototypes using hand tools or measuring instruments.
· Build, calibrate, maintain, troubleshoot, or repair electrical instruments or testing equipment.
· Inspect electrical project work for quality control and assurance.
· Identify solutions to on-site technical design problems involving electrical systems equipment.
· Collaborate with engineers or other personnel to identify, define, or solve developmental problems.
· Set up or operate test equipment to evaluate performance of developmental parts, assemblies, or systems under simulated operating conditions.
· Review existing AVTB engineering documentation criteria to identify necessary revisions, deletions, or amendments to outdated material.
· Interpret test information to resolve design-related problems.
· Resolve engineering problems encountered before, during, or after testing.
· Evaluate engineering proposals, shop drawings, or design comments for sound electrical engineering practice or conformance with established safety or design criteria.
· Plan sequence of operations for developing or testing experimental electronic or electrical equipment.