Qualitek Services has an immediate 8 months+ contract opening for a RF Engineering / Production Support Engineer in Rochester, NY.
REQUIRED SKILLS
Must have a Bachelor's Degree, BSEE Degree preferred, with a minimum 2 years experience.
****Must be a US Citizen****
Candidate must be have experience working with production systems for generating Engineering Change Orders (ECOs), Part Number Requests (PNRs), etc.
Also must be accustomed to working within ISO and other process guidelines.
Must be familiar with activities required to release a hardware product to production.
Minimum of 2 years in a Systems role is preferred for proper experience base and ability to independently execute tasks.
Candidate must have an RF technicial and production backgound with at least 2 years of previous work experience.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Hardware breadboarding, troubleshooting, design, release of product and configuration management of RF products.
Candidate will be a define and test radio accessories.
Duties include radio setup and testing, engineering support to developing suppliers, qualification testing, generation of formal reports, Agile support, and some circuit level design/validation.
Contact with suppliers will be common, both for development support and market research, so interpersonal skills and phone calls vs. emails are important.
Job duties may include travel to supplier sites or field sites for accessories testing, so willingness to do field work is important.
Tasks will be assigned and candidate must have a sufficient level of independence to carry them out (e.g. ability to walk an ECO through the release cycle through phone calls, emails, and personal visits when they stall in the approval cycle).
Special Skills Required:
Microsoft Word, Troubleshoot to component level, etc
Pay Rate: $ 40.00 (Max) /hr MAX DOE
Please e-mail your resume and salary requirements along with the reference number 4263-1172 to: .
Apply directly at: http://www.net-temps.com/job/ym18/N4263/rf_engineering_production_support.html?r=gad
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010