What are the responsibilities and job description for the Test Technician position at NextDeavor?
Benefits You'll Love
NextDeavor offers health, vision and dental benefits for contract employees Paid sick leave eligibility is contingent on state of residence Optional 401k Plan (excludes employer match) Opportunity to get your foot in the door at a well-established corporation, with potential for extended or permanent full-time employment
Become a Key Player as a Test Technician
You will help ensure product quality and reliability by executing mechanical and electromechanical tests, troubleshooting circuitry, and providing clear failure analysis to production and engineering. You will work onsite on first shift (M–F, 5:00 AM–1:30 PM) and collaborate with production, engineering, and quality teams to meet delivery and safety expectations.
Here's How You'll Make an Impact on the Team
- Perform routine mechanical and electromechanical testing of small parts or components per instructions and procedures
- Review traveler route cards and schematic drawings to confirm correct sequence of operation
- Set up and operate test equipment (oscilloscopes, DVMs, signal generators, network/spectrum analyzers, frequency counters, power meters) and execute tests to specification
- Troubleshoot circuits and components to the micro component level and perform failure analysis of analog and digital circuitry
- Provide detailed written failure descriptions with root cause analysis to production and engineering
- Receive parts/units, verify circuitry using schematics and prints, and perform diagnostics
- Maintain a safe, clean work area and adhere to company guidelines, policies, and procedures
- Maintain regular, consistent, and punctual attendance; may require nights, weekends, or variable schedules as necessary
Here's What You'll Need to Be Successful in This Role
- 1–2 years (or more) of relevant experience
- High school diploma or equivalent; vocational training, apprenticeships, or equivalent experience in a related field
- Strong electrical background with understanding of microelectronics
- Proven skills in testing, debugging, and troubleshooting circuits, components, instruments, and mechanical assemblies
- Ability to read and interpret schematic drawings and prints
- Good oral and written communication skills and attention to detail
- Proficiency with Microsoft Windows applications
- Ability to follow written and verbal instructions and analyze methods and procedures
Here's What Else Might Help You Out
- Computer skills and familiarity with test software
- Self-starter attitude
- Hands-on experience with manual tools
Pay Range
$14.47 - $18.09/hour
Ready to Make Your Mark?
This role may fill quickly. Submit your resume to be considered.
Salary : $14 - $18