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As a Calibration Technician (also known as Technical Support Specialist, Quality Control Technician), you'll travel to customer sites for calibration, repair, and technical support. You'll read quality control manuals and testing specifications, install accessories on test or calibration fixtures, regulate factors like current flow and temperature, and activate test or calibration equipment. You'll observe readings to identify functional defects and adjust calibration mechanisms using precision tools. You'll also prepare calibration certificates, process service report paperwork, and interact with other departments to resolve issues.
BenefitsFull Time
$52k-68k (estimate)
04/11/2024
06/10/2024
pathengineering.com
<25
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