Job Description:
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Test Engineer IIÂ
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Job Summary:Â
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The Test Engineer II will be responsible for developing/executing design verification test plans and documenting/publishing the results. In collaboration with other departments, you will define, document, analyze, perform, and interpret tests for products, systems, components, or modifications. This role involves identifying functional problems and suggesting resolutions. You will also help define internal testing methods and standards while maintaining reliability programs. This position may require occasional travel as well as evening and weekend hours.Â
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 Key Job Responsibilities:Â
Conduct mechanical/structural load testing of solar tracker components in a laboratory settingÂ
Conduct accelerated lifetime testing of motors, drivelines, gear boxes, etc.Â
Prepare validation/performance qualification protocols for manufacturing processes, systems, or equipmentÂ
Implement/schedule validation testing with other departments/personnelÂ
Study product characteristics or customer requirements to determine validation objectives and standardsÂ
Create, populate, or maintain databases for tracking validation activities, test results, or validated systemsÂ
Prepare, maintain, and review validation and compliance documentationÂ
Perform measurement & inspection metrology on parts and assembliesÂ
Develop equipment calibration procedures & work with external calibration entitiesÂ
Develop product testing methods and standardsÂ
Record, data logging, observations, and measurements of tests.  Process & Analyze data recordsÂ
Prepare detailed reports or design statementsÂ
Develop validation master plans, process flow diagrams, test cases, or standard operating proceduresÂ
Conduct validation or qualification tests of new/existing processes, equipment, and softwareÂ
Maintain validation test equipmentÂ
Support Product Development, Operations, Service and Quality teamsÂ
Perform other duties as assignedÂ
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Qualifications:Â
 Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or similar disciplineÂ
3+ years of experience with mechanical/structural testing, lifecycle & fatigue testingÂ
3+ years of experience operating data logging sensors and acquisition equipmentÂ
 3+ years of experience in manufacturing environmentÂ
Experience using Microsoft Office SuiteÂ
Travel, 5% to 10% field site testingÂ
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Preferred qualifications:Â
 Bachelor’s degree in mechanical, materials science & engineering, electrical, quality or manufacturing engineeringÂ
Highly creative & Ability to effectively work on multiple projects concurrentlyÂ
Interest in product developmentÂ
Background in measurement, inspection & metrologyÂ
Strong communication and organizational skillsÂ
Ability to work well independently as well as part of a teamÂ
Entry level experience in valid design of experiments, statistics, and equipment capability analysis experienceÂ
LabVIEW programming or data acquisition experienceÂ
Experience utilizing FEA, DFMA AnalysisÂ
Experience using 3D CAD softwareÂ
Ability to work across multiple organizations in a fast paced, smaller company environmentÂ
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At Array Tech, Inc., we strive to lead with our culture, and believe that our people are a key enabler of our future state. Our total rewards philosophy supports Array’s ability to attract, develop, and retain our employees. We offer competitive compensation, benefits and wellness programs that align with the local markets where we do business.Â
Array Tech, Inc. offers equal employment opportunity without regard to race, color, gender, age, creed, sex, religion, national origin, disability (physical or mental), marital status, citizenship, ancestry, sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression, or any other legally protected status.Â
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