EnerSys

Test Engineer II – Vibration

EnerSys

full-time

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Location Type: Office

Location: BellinghamWashingtonUnited States

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Salary

💰 $102,856 per year

About the role

  • Perform test operations and monitoring of dynamic vibration test equipment
  • Mounting and removing test articles to shaker, HALT-vibe table head, drop tester and mechanical shock test equipment.
  • Preparing and maintaining required test logs, records, and reports.
  • Working with internal and external customers to establish test schedules, lead times and maintain a regular work schedule.
  • Understanding test requirements, equipment capabilities and fundamentals of vibration test operations while implementing safe operating procedures and recognizing safety hazards.
  • Collecting and analyzing vibration data and generating customer test reports.

Requirements

  • Must have a bachelor’s degree (or foreign equivalent degree) in Mechatronic Engineering or a directly Engineering related field plus four (4) years of experience in a related position.
  • Experience must include four (4) years working with:
  • Environmental, climatic and humidity test validation.
  • DAQ equipment to monitor and validate the functionality of the tested units.
  • Microsoft Office suite.
  • NI LabView automatic test equipment (ATE) software.
  • SolidWorks CAD basic.
  • SAP Microsoft Project (project collaboration)
  • Weiss & Thermotron climatic chambers.
  • Performing physical analysis on the tested units to perform improvements based on the results.
Benefits
  • health care
  • vision
  • dental
  • retirement
  • PTO
  • sick leave
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.

Hard Skills & Tools
vibration test operationsenvironmental test validationclimatic test validationhumidity test validationdata acquisition (DAQ)physical analysistest report generationtest log maintenancemechanical shock testingSolidWorks CAD
Soft Skills
communicationcustomer collaborationorganizational skillssafety awarenessproblem-solving