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Kansas City National Security Campus · 9 hours ago

Electronic Equipment Tech

Honeywell is a Fortune 100 company that invents and manufactures technologies to address critical challenges linked to global macrotrends. The Electronic Equipment Tech role involves laying out, fabricating, modifying, assembling, and proving-in various electronic and electromechanical test equipment and systems.

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Responsibilities

Lays out, fabricates, modifies, assembles and proves-in electronic, electromechanical, pressure, vacuum, computerized, environmental, and scientific test equipment and systems
Assembles printed circuit boards and vector boards used in the manufacture of test equipment
Installs, maintains, inspects for conformance to specifications, services, troubleshoots and calibrates electronic, electromechanical, pressure, vacuum, environmental, computerized and scientific test equipment and systems, including electrical service boxes (inside test equipment), laboratory instruments, meters, lasers, computers and data acquisition systems
Test equipment is defined as equipment or gaging which electrically or electromechanically accepts the product or is used in the manufacture of the product
May perform related tasks as necessary in the completion of the employee's primary work assignment in the Electronic Equipment Technician classification
Performs complete check-out of testers and effects calibration
Performs complete evaluation of new or modified equipment and determines its acceptability. Determines that test equipment meets design intent and functions properly
Performs rework and replacement of components. Performs evaluation on test equipment as directed by the engineer and all evaluation on consecutive out-of-tolerance calibration readings
May write and use programs to assist in the prove-in, evaluation, calibration, maintenance and repair of test equipment
Makes any necessary setups and must be familiar with and apply electrical and electronic circuitry techniques, principles, formulae and troubleshooting techniques
Work is characterized by extremely critical calibration requirements and lack of definite procedural information which necessitates development of special servicing techniques
Works from schematics, wiring diagrams, wire running lists, sketches, engineering change notices, drawings, sheet metal layouts, machine drawings and other written or verbal instructions
Results require interpretation and analysis
Normally responsible for verifying own work for conformance to standards and specifications furnished for the operation and will be required to perform rework
Responsible for maintaining and repairing standards used in the calibration of test equipment, meters, special resistors, engineering and quality laboratory instruments
Responsible for all drawings and prints as a part of the print package in assigned work area
Performs necessary paperwork and must be familiar with procedure and specification requirements related to the work normally performed
Uses and may maintain equipment necessary to the performance of the task
May perform in-process inspection. May check and top off lubricants as necessary
Responsible for complying with applicable provisions of Article 18. Environment, Safety, Health of the Collective Bargaining Agreement
May transport tools, materials, and equipment to and from job site and may perform related tasks as necessary

Qualification

Electronics Technical DegreeCalibration ExperienceTroubleshooting SkillsComputer ProgrammingReading Electrical DiagramsMicrosoft Office ProficiencyStatistical Math CapabilitiesCMM ExperienceMicroscope UtilizationOrganizational Skills

Required

US Citizenship, able to obtain and maintain US DOE “Q” level security clearance
High School Diploma or GED
Ability to work any shift
Two (2) year Electronics Technical Degree, or equivalent technical degree

Preferred

Ability to troubleshoot to component level; familiar with three (3) phase AC
Experience in calibration field, troubleshooting and maintenance
Experience using spreadsheets and other tools to analyze and interpret data
Experience operating complex test equipment, using calibration software, following calibration procedures and manuals
Experience in Quality Inspection (Visual Inspection and/or Electrical testing) or calibration fields
Experience with utilizing microscopes and calibrated hand tools (calipers, micrometers, torque wrenches, digital multimeters, etc.)
Computer programming and technical mathematics may be required, in addition to theory and application of digital electronics, microprocessors, R. F. and environmental control
Experience with reading drawings, electrical diagrams, and schematics
Vacuum, Pressure or temperature chamber experience
Good organizational skills with strong statistical math capabilities and ability to schedule multiple workload events and work independently with minimal supervision
Coordinated Measuring Machine (CMM) Experience
Experience using Microsoft Office applications, including MS Excel, Outlook, Word, and PowerPoint

Company

Kansas City National Security Campus

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The Kansas City National Security Campus is manufacturing facility serving the US Dept of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Josh Smith, SHRM-SCP
Learning Business Partner
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