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Archer is an aerospace company based in San Jose, California building an all-electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft with a mission to advance the benefits of sustainable air mobility. We are designing, manufacturing, and operating an all-electric aircraft that can carry four passengers while producing minimal noise.
Job Responsibility:
Perform motor and drive unit testing on specialty dyno setups
Setup equipment and devices for specialty testing
Troubleshoot and debug test setups
Work with Design engineering on custom test configurations
Design and build basic lab fixtures and tools
Procure, install, organize and maintain test equipment
Maintain a clean, safe and useable lab and shop space
Perform routine maintenance of testing equipment
Support engineering activities including prototype development, proof of concept studies, process and assembly validation
Communicate cross-functionally with engineering teams to achieve project goals and meet timeline deadlines
Requirements:
Associate's Degree, or equivalent extensive practical experience as a testing technician
Direct hands on experience with mechanical and electronic assemblies
LV/HV wiring fabrication
Proficient knowledge of electrical circuitry including HV systems
Experience with product testing, including (but not limited to): Specialty Dyno testing
Battery Testing
Electrical testing
Excellent documentation and written communication
proficient using Microsoft Office
Familiarity with 5S or similar workplace organization methods
Experience following all aspects of maintenance safety protocol (LOTO, 5S, Arc Flash, etc.)
Ability to occasionally conduct physically demanding test activities and ability to lift 50 lbs
Must be adaptable and able to work a flexible schedule based on project or team needs
Nice to have:
Valid High Voltage training certificate from an OEM or demonstrated working knowledge of battery powered systems