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Job Requirements of Engineering Lab Technician:
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Employment Type:
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Location:
Vernon Hills, IL (Onsite)
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Engineering Lab Technician
Title: Engineering Lab Technician
Duration: 12+ Months Contract (Possibility for Extension)
Location: Vernon Hills, IL 60061
Shift: On site 7:00 am to to 3:30 Reporting to a supervisor/manager
Description:
Lab Technician 2 brings technical skills and knowledge to support:
Test lab daily activities; equipment qualification; test method validation (TMV) development; and lab engineering projects.
Performs bench-level engineering tests for design verification (DV), stability, feasibility, and test method developments (TMD).
Works under moderate supervision to complete assignments.
Supports review of test requests to ensure accurate completion.
Supports lab for TMV s.
Developing proficiency on one or more: environmental chamber supervision, aging program coordination, equipment maintenance, calibration coordination, test procedure maintenance, tool and fixture design.
Job Responsibilities:
Handles minimally complex problems autonomously with minimal supervisor assistance.
Works proactively with minimal oversight/supervision to complete minimally complex projects.
Supports equipment qualification (IQ, OQ) and TMV s development.
Supports TMD and Ver/Val teams.
Troubleshoots to a solution inconsistency on test needs/requests with requestor.
Upon request from supervisor, coordinate/lead test requests.
Developing (1) or more lab function(s): such as environmental chambers supervision, aging program coordination, equipment maintenance, calibration coordination, test procedures maintenance, tool and fixtures designing, EHS representation.
Responsible for maintaining good documentation practice (GDP), good laboratory practice (GLP) and supports compliance with GLP.
Supports efforts to create tools for process simplification of testing lab operation.