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ASSOCIATE TECHNICIAN - TECHNICIAN - Embedded Systems
Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio
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SR. TECHNICIAN - TECHNICIAN - Commercial Vehicle Systems
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LEAD ENGINEER - SR. RESEARCH ENGINEER - Process/Manufacturing of Space Flight Electronics
Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio
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Maintenance Technician
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PRINCIPAL QUALITY TECHNICIAN - STAFF QUALITY TECHNICIAN - Calibration Technician
Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio
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PRINCIPAL TECHNICIAN - SR. TECHNICIAN - Electronics
Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio
Who We Are: SwRI is a nonprofit R&D organization that is seeking a skilled team member to work on the design, development, fabrication, assembly, maintenance, and repair of electronic/electrical/mechanical and software related project work for government and commercial clients. Objectives of this Role: Support research and development with multidisciplinary personnel to design, fabricate, assemble, test, and maintain custom electronics.Use CAD software for schematic capture, printed circuit board layout, and to implement designs of electronic and mechanical hardware.Support design, fabrication, assembly, and test of electronic and mechanical hardware to include assembly and disassembly, test, procurement, and inspection of Circuit Card Assemblies (CCAs).Knowledge of industry practices regarding CCA fabrication and assembly is preferred.Knowledge of and experience with 3D scanning or interest in point cloud and/or mesh design tools is preferred, but not required. Must be willing to learn new software and hardware to support electronic and mechanical modeling to support development of new designs.Support project work for the design of electronic (analog, digital, RF, optical, embedded, etc.), mechanical, optical, and electro-mechanical systems. Use problem solving skills on challenging technical problems in a collaborative team environment.Provide general engineering support: interact with vendors or SwRI shops, help in maintaining lab equipment, fabricate and assemble various systems, set up testing systems in the lab or field, and collect test data.Daily and Monthly Responsibilities: Work independently or as part of a team. Complete assigned tasks with or without direct supervision; be able to work on multiple tasks in parallel. Must be able to determine when to ask for further instruction on tasks so as to avoid schedule delays. Learn new skills as needed.Fabrication, assembly, testing, and troubleshooting of electronic and mechanical assemblies, electro-mechanical systems, mechanisms, and structures, including prototypes, and associated support equipment.Use electronic tools to aid in the test/diagnosis/support of assigned work, ie: multimeters, signal generators, network analyzers, power supplies, and oscilloscopes is preferred.Capable of soldering, electronics and mechanical assembly, testing, measurement, and troubleshooting.Perform schematic capture and layout printed circuit boards (PCBs) using computer aided design (CAD) software (Altium Designer or similar type CAD programs).Must be able to read schematics, and understand electronic design documentation.Communicate clearly and present relevant technical information to both technical and non-technical personnel. Use a computer and various operating and support software to create and support technical documentation and communication (MS Office: Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook).Requirements: Requires a high school diploma or equivalent.Electronics coursework or Associates degree in Electronics or equivalent industry and/or military and NASA/IPC soldering training in electronics is preferred.5-10 years: Basic DC/AC circuits experience/knowledge. Basic electro-mechanical construction skills and fabrication techniques for assembly of printed circuit boards, multi-pin control cables, RF coaxial cables, and basic electronics assembly.5-10 years: Experience in schematic capture, circuit board layout, modeling of mechanical parts using CAD software is preferred. Software layout experience including Altium (or software equivalent). Solidworks (or software equivalent) experience is preferred but not required.5-10 years: Operating laboratory-test equipment, such as oscilloscopes, signal generators, multimeters, network analyzers, etc. Basic computer skills including PC hardware and software.A valid/clear driver's license is required. Special Requirements: Applicant selected will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information. Applicant must be a U.S. citizen. Job Locations: San Antonio, Texas Military Friendly: Your military experience may apply to this position For more information about this division, visit the Applied Physics home page. For benefits information at our San Antonio location, click here. For benefits information at all other locations, click here. An Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Race/Color/Religion/Sex/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity/National Origin/Disabled/Veteran Committed to Diversity in the Workplace
Installation Technician III
AVI-SPL, San Antonio
DescriptionWHO WE AREAVI-SPL is a digital enablement solutions provider who transforms how people and technology connect to elevateexperiences,create new value, and enableorganizations to thrive and grow. We are the largest provider of collaboration technology solutions, which include our award-winning managed services. Our highly certified industry experts and innovation leaders share a vision to help people work smarter and live better. We believe that success starts with a sound team and that an inclusive and diverse workplace moves us all forward.WHAT YOU'LL DOThe Installation Technician 3 will perform installation tasks for AVI-SPL contracted projects including but not limited to: cable pulls, cable terminations, system equipment and components, rack fabrication and wiring layout for equipment and metal fabrication. The Installation Technician 3 will be expected to lead and direct installation crews on larger, more complex projects by coordinating and reporting progress to Project Manager ensuring projects achieve time, scope, budget, quality, safety and customer satisfaction requirements.Day-To-Day Responsibilities: Perform installation tasks as noted in job summary based on project scope and directives Demonstrate job site leadership, mentor Level 1 and Level 2 Technicians on site and verify all quality of work Read and interpret electronic schematics and architectural blueprints Use hand and power tools to solder and crimp connectors along with various other AV system related tasks Test point to point cabling, functionality of systems, code for control and DSP systems - field load as necessary Download/Upload programing files into hardware Provide remote assistance to Commissioners and Programmers Ability to troubleshoot simple conferencing systems Testing and training of simple conferencing systems Support an Engineer or Programmer with minor programming changes Track, manage and secure all associated equipment and tools on jobsite Work with office staff to initiate return material authorizations as needed Support the Project Manager with site supervision of install team, communication of daily job site status, and completion of required job documentation as needed Act as customer liaison on site per project scope and directives - direct on-site change requests to Project Manager for confirmation and final direction Communicate and coordinate with other trades on site Perform client training as needed Travel to various job sites requiredItems to Consider: AVI-SPL reserves the right to alter work hours and work location as necessary. Work hours may vary based on client requirements and may include travel to various locations in support of the account. This position will generally work on customer sites and may deal with a construction site type of work environment.WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FORMust-Haves: Effectively communicate with employees, customers and colleagues Ability to use hand and power tools in a safe and efficient manner Ability to work and think independently and ensuring to meet deadlines Basic computer knowledge Knowledge of complex wiring configurations and/or signal flow for audio, video, control, network Ability to lead site teams on medium to large, more complex projects Minor control system programming changes and troubleshooting capabilities Knowledge and use of specific test equipment for required applications Knowledge and application of industry installation safety codes and standards including Valid Driver's License and a Motor Vehicle Record that meets AVI-SPL Driving Privileges standards Minimum of 4 - 6 years in audiovisual, electronics or related industry installation experience requiredNice-To-Haves: Formal education in Audio Visual, Electronics or related field preferred Minimum of a High School Diploma or equivalent preferred External Training: Industry specific and manufacturer training / certifications to meet AVI-SPL skill/ability requirements OSHA 30-Hour Construction Course Confirmed Project Site Lead Role experience Ability to obtain formal approved clearances (Government or system specific) may be requiredWHY YOU'LL LIKE WORKING HERE Medical benefits, including vision and dental Paid holidays, sick days, and personal days Enjoyable and dynamic company culture Training and professional development opportunitiesMORE ABOUT USAVI-SPL is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran status, disability status, or membership in any other group protected by federal, state, or local law. AVI-SPL is an AA/Disabled/Veteran Protected Employer VEVRAA Federal Contractor.