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Engineering - Electrical Test Engineer - Contract $50-60/hr Job In Owego, New York, Nesco Resource,
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Electrical Hardware to be verified with formal procedures and test execution includes digital graphics, analog and digital discretes, serial I/O, M1553, ARINC 429.
This procedure development and testing will be performed on safety critical flight hardware to be used on cutting edge flight platforms.
Researches, develops, designs, and tests electrical components, equipment, systems, and networks.
Designs electrical equipment, facilities, components, products, and systems for commercial, industrial, and domestic purposes.
Requirments/experience we are lookign for.....
At least 3 years of experience encompassing the following tasks:
Writing/reviewing schematics and writing formal test procedures to test out Computer Electronics for a flight avionics computer or display hardware.
Also looking for candidates with Diagnostics, Electrical Testing and Hardware Integration experience.
Clearance not required to start, but the ability to obtain Secret Clearance may be needed at some point for longer term workload demands.
Hourly Pay Rate is $50-60/hr based on the candidates previous experience.
Nesco Resource and affiliates (Lehigh G.I.T Inc, and Callos Resource, LLC) is an equal employment opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristics with respect to employment opportunities.
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