What are the responsibilities and job description for the Calibration Technician position at Zobility?
Job Duties include:
• Performing various calibrations on RF, electrical, mechanical, ESD and optical equipment.
• Responsible to meet quality standards of calibrations and support quality audits.
• Calibrates tools, Inspection, Test, & factory equipment in accordance with industry and company policies and command media.
• Calibration of equipment, tools, and instruments across four factories in one location: Optical Fabrication, Diamond Point Turning, Optical Coating and Assembly/Test.
• Collaborating with and working alongside a team of experienced equipment technicians to support calibration.
Required Skills:
• Minimum of 4 years of professional relevant experience in calibration of tools, instruments, and equipment in a production or factory environment.
• Experience calibrating one or more of the following equipment types: RF, electrical, mechanical, ESD, or optical equipment, etc.
• Lab and asset management systems experience for calibration tracking.
• Must have excellent written and verbal skills and be able to interface with persons of multiple disciplines and job functions.
• Mathematical aptitude to work with SI Units, derived units, multipliers, and conversions.
• Understands Traceability Standards and Hierarchy.
• Knowledgeable about troubleshooting and know how to read electrical schematics.
• Must be well-organized, proactive, have excellent time management skills, and be able to work well with others and on teams.
• Flexibility to work 2nd and/or 3rd shifts when/if needed.
Manager’s Note:
Candidates should demonstrate either significant hands-on calibration experience or hold relevant certifications (such as ASQ-CCT or equivalent). Either years of experience or formal certification will be considered highly important for success in this role.
Desired Skills: • ASQ – CCT (Certified Calibration Technician) or similar certification • Proven history of demonstrating initiative, persistence, and creativity in problem solving • Prior experience with Optics, Optical Alignment, or Optical Test Equipment • Excellent oral and written communications with ability to work with minimum direct supervision. • Experience with Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, & Project • Knowledge of the optics industry. • Ability to multitask in a fast-paced dynamic environment. • Operates well as part of a team and can work overtime on occasion. Physical Demands The work environment for this position is primarily within a manufacturing and laboratory setting. To successfully perform the essential functions of the job, the employee must be able to meet the following physical requirements: Standing and walking: Ability to stand and move between work areas for extended periods during calibration activities. Manual dexterity: Frequent use of hands, fingers, and tools to handle, adjust, or calibrate precision instruments and small components. Lifting and carrying: Must be able to lift, move, and position equipment or components weighing up to 25–40 pounds occasionally. Vision requirements: Must have close vision, color vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus for inspecting, measuring, and calibrating optical and electronic devices. Fine motor coordination: Required for handling delicate optical and electronic equipment. Bending, stooping, reaching: Occasional reaching above shoulder height or below waist level to access tools, equipment, or test benches. Work environment: Exposure to standard manufacturing conditions including noise, mechanical parts, and use of safety equipment such as safety glasses and ESD protection. Required Education: Associates Degree