As a member of the R&D Metrology team, the Metrology Engineer develops calibration procedures, performs measurement uncertainty analysis, and contributes to developing measurement techniques in collaboration with NPD and Service Center technical teams. Additionally, they act as a technical representative for the R&D Metrology Lab, which calibrates R&D, MFG, and Service Centers’ equipment. Come join our team!
As a Metrology Engineer you will focus on the science of measurement. Your main tasks will include developing detailed measurement uncertainty budgets in accordance with the Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement (GUM). You will also write and maintain calibration procedures, making sure they are current and meet industry standards.
In this Role, Your Responsibilities Will:
Provide metrology and calibration engineering services on a wide range of electronic test equipment by designing and validating measurement methods of simple to medium complexity. Write and maintain calibration procedures according to established practices and templates. Develop measurement uncertainty budgets for ongoing NPD projects and legacy calibration procedures at Service Centers. Document measurement processes, calibration procedures, methodologies, and results in a clear and organized manner as per established processes. Maintain and continuously develop personal knowledge and expertise related to the service of complex laboratory equipment.Who You Are: You stay aligned with your goals and stay productive. You focus on priorities and set stretch goals. You adjust communication to fit the audience and the message. You make sound decisions, even in the absence of complete information. You carefully consider all relevant factors and use appropriate decision-making criteria and principles. For This Role, You Will Need: Bachelor degree in Engineering without hands-on experience or: Associate degree (or 2-year tech degree), and 5 years’ experience in DC/LF/RF measurements in lieu of Bachelor degree
Preferred Qualifications that Set You Apart: Preferable degree concentration in Electrical Engineering, Electrical/Electronic Technology, Mathematics, Physics, or other related sciences. Effective communication, collaboration, and interpersonal skills. Basic understanding of electronics, engineering, and metrology principles, theories, and concepts in accordance with national and international measurement standards and best practices. Ability to read and interpret equipment datasheets and specifications. Familiarity with the Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement (GUM). Software experience is a plus, especially LabVIEW in support of instrument automation. Metrology knowledge gained through education, experience, or military programs like PMEL (US Air Force), TMDE (US Army), and NCL (US Navy) Our Offer To You:
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