What are the responsibilities and job description for the Technician - Testing position at Stress Engineering Services, Inc.?
Testing Technician
Why This Role Matters
Our world-class testing and validation work spans aerospace, renewable energy, oil & gas, automotive, and more. As a Testing Technician, you’ll help transform complex questions into definitive answers. You’ll build tests, break things (on purpose), uncover insights, and help deliver the proof that drives high-consequence decisions.
This isn’t a repetitive lab job - every day is something different!
What You’ll Do
You’ll work closely with engineers and technical experts to execute testing programs that involve:
You’re more than technically capable — you have the mindset of a Stress engineer. Our top attributes include:
We Live Our Core Values
We Over Me — We are 1Stress
We collaborate intentionally and celebrate shared wins.
Unyielding Pursuit of Excellence
Right stuff. On time. Every time.
Own It — Our Stress
We take responsibility and deliver results without compromise.
You’ll Also Love
Apply now and help us resolve critical engineering uncertainty with confidence, precision, and purpose.
- Do you love hands-on engineering work that challenges your curiosity and mechanical instincts every single day?
- Are you energized by variety — from building test setups to breaking things (safely) to uncover real-world engineering insights?
- Ready to join a team where your technical skills actually influence high-stakes decisions in aerospace, energy, automotive, and beyond?
Why This Role Matters
Our world-class testing and validation work spans aerospace, renewable energy, oil & gas, automotive, and more. As a Testing Technician, you’ll help transform complex questions into definitive answers. You’ll build tests, break things (on purpose), uncover insights, and help deliver the proof that drives high-consequence decisions.
This isn’t a repetitive lab job - every day is something different!
What You’ll Do
You’ll work closely with engineers and technical experts to execute testing programs that involve:
- Setting up and performing mechanical, thermal, pressure, vibration, and environmental tests across diverse equipment and industries.
- Installing and operating sensors, strain gauges, hydraulic circuits, pumps, controllers, and data acquisition systems.
- Using hand and power tools as well as industrial equipment such as overhead cranes and forklifts.
- Supporting investigative work, documentation, and analysis as part of a collaborative technical team.
- Adapting to rapidly changing project demands — variety is the norm here.
You’re more than technically capable — you have the mindset of a Stress engineer. Our top attributes include:
- Self-starter with strong mechanical aptitude (“the knack”).
- Inquisitive, eager to learn, and willing to grow from hands-on experience.
- Takes ownership and sees work through to completion.
- Detail-oriented and schedule-responsive, able to juggle multiple tasks.
- Calm in chaotic environments and safety-minded in every action.
- Strong communicator with the ability to work well with engineers and clients.
- High school diploma or equivalent (relevant technical education considered).
- 3 years in an industrial maintenance or lab environment (or equivalent training).
- Mechanical and/or electronic aptitude, including basic troubleshooting ability.
- Strong safety awareness and ability to follow procedures.
- Ability to work overtime, including occasional nights/weekends, as needed.
- Ability to lift 50 lbs regularly; must have a valid driver’s license.
- Must be able to work in the U.S. without sponsorship.
We Live Our Core Values
We Over Me — We are 1Stress
We collaborate intentionally and celebrate shared wins.
Unyielding Pursuit of Excellence
Right stuff. On time. Every time.
Own It — Our Stress
We take responsibility and deliver results without compromise.
You’ll Also Love
- Constantly changing, meaningful technical challenges
- Access to world-class testing infrastructure
- A culture that values curiosity, autonomy, and doing things no one else has done
- The satisfaction of seeing your work directly influence real-world engineering decisions
- And yes… we actually pay you to break things (safely).
Apply now and help us resolve critical engineering uncertainty with confidence, precision, and purpose.