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Hardware Lab Technician responsible for supporting the development and bring-up of new prototypes. The primary objective of this team is to support the HPE Networking product development and design engineering group by managing prototype boards, systems, equipment, and asset tracking.
Job Responsibility:
Maintain and repair lab equipment as issues arise
Coordinate maintenance and repair of DVT chambers
Upgrade and track lab infrastructure
Maintain and update lab processes, policies, and procedures
Support Manufacturing Test Engineering lab activities
Assemble, test, verify, troubleshoot, and rework prototypes
Assemble, test, verify, and troubleshoot test fixtures, cabling, and adapters
Perform failure analysis for contract manufacturers and field organizations
Support lab management activities, including system/assembly installation and procurement of lab supplies
Operate thermal test chambers, including loading products, monitoring tests, and supporting users
Perform all tasks in compliance with TL9000 practices
Provide support to remote partners as needed (may include occasional domestic or international travel)
Must be able to lift up to 45 lbs
occasional heavy lifting may be required
Requirements:
Minimum 5 years of experience managing an engineering lab and lab network
Recent (within 5 years) experience in lab design and power planning
At least 3 years of experience with lab equipment calibration, including budgeting and purchase orders
At least 3 years of experience in asset tracking, budget planning, and lab processes/policies
Minimum 3 years of experience in a similar role working with complex electronic assemblies
Associate’s degree in Electronics or equivalent required
Strong knowledge of basic electronics, including digital and analog theory
Proven failure analysis and troubleshooting skills down to the component level
Strong soldering and rework skills, including fine-pitch SMT components
Proficiency with power and hand tools (e.g., drills, wire crimping tools for pins, connectors, and lugs)