Bionet Sonar is looking for an Engineering Technician for our Burlington, MA, office. The candidate will help develop state-of-the-art wireless underwater communication systems to support the launch of a new generation of Underwater IoT devices.
To conform to U.S. Government space technology export regulations, including the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), you must be a U.S. citizen or a lawful permanent resident of the U.S.
Job Responsibilities
- Manage the inventory of components, tools, and materials.
- Support the engineering team in prototyping, manufacturing, and assembly of mechanical and electrical components.
- Support the engineering team in field testing the prototypes and maintaining and upgrading the deployed testbeds.
- As an engineering technician, you will work across all our engineering functions and get your hands on projects from early concepts to prototypes.
- Elevate issues and help solve problems.
Qualifications
- Hands-on experience with manufacturing or prototyping equipment such as: 3D printing, laser-cutting, CNC machining, assembly, drill press, band saw, hand tools...
- Experience in assembling/reworking PCB’s, soldering small gauge wire, & electronic components
- Basic understanding of electrical circuit theory – resistors, capacitors, inductors
- Ability to read and understand cable drawings, panel wiring drawings, and electrical schematics
- Demonstrated experience with integration and debugging electronic PCBs, electrical systems, and concept products
- Use of measuring equipment, including Digital multimeters, Oscilloscopes, and general electronic bench-top test devices
- Continuous learner with an attention to detail and safety
- Able to solve problems with critical thinking
- Work well within a team with a highly collaborative engineering environment.
- Strong organization, documentation, and communication skills
- (Optional) CAD design experience (such as Solidworks, Fusion 360, or OnShape)
- (Optional) Electrical breadboarding experience, building/wiring prototypes including mixed-signal ICs, high-speed digital signals, serial interfaces