Detector Test Technician: Cryogenic & Optical Testing Pro
FLIR Systems, Inc.
Camarillo (CA)
On-site
USD 58,700 - 78,300
Full time
14 days+
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Benefits offered by this job
Health, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance
Paid Vacation, Sick Time, and Holidays
401(k) with Company Match
Educational Tuition Reimbursement
Fun Employee Events throughout the year
Job summary
A leading technology firm is seeking a Detector Test Technician in Camarillo, California. In this role, you will support detector production testing, contribute to test setup optimization, and log data. A basic understanding of electrical testing is essential. With competitive benefits, including health insurance from Day 1 and an employee stock purchase plan, this opportunity is perfect for those with a focus on precision and teamwork. Applicants must be U.S. citizens due to access restrictions.
Responsibilities
Support detector production testing according to test requirements.
Contribute to test setup optimization and maintenance.
Log and record data with a manufacturing execution system.
Position and move dewars weighing up to 35 lbs.
Load and unload parts from cryogenic dewars.
Skills
Basic understanding of electrical testing
Communication skills
Proficiency with Microsoft Word
Proficiency with Microsoft Excel
Proficiency with Microsoft PowerPoint
Education
High School Diploma
Associate's degree in relevant field
Tools
Digital multimeters
Source meters
Liquid cryogens
Cryostats
High vacuum equipment
Job description
A leading technology firm is seeking a Detector Test Technician in Camarillo, California. In this role, you will support detector production testing, contribute to test setup optimization, and log data. A basic understanding of electrical testing is essential. With competitive benefits, including health insurance from Day 1 and an employee stock purchase plan, this opportunity is perfect for those with a focus on precision and teamwork. Applicants must be U.S. citizens due to access restrictions.