POSITION SUMMARY
Calibration technicians are responsible for the inspection, maintenance, and repair of instruments and equipment to ensure they are calibrated correctly and provide accurate measurements.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES
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Perform repair and calibration of automated precision inspection equipment and related metrology equipment at the customer’s site.
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Troubleshoot and correct any issues in the hardware and software function of the system.
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Develop calibration procedures, inspection routines, and test installations to ensure systems are in proper working order.
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Communicate changes in instructions or schematics to team members.
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Recommend updates to procedures for accuracy and relevance.
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Ensure that customer needs and expectations are met in a timely cost-effective manner.
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Complete applicable documentation related to calibrations.
CORE COMPETENCIES
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Excellent communication, organizational, and customer service skills.
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Ability to work independently with little direct supervision.
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Moderate levels of product knowledge, preferably obtained through hands-on experience.
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Ability to analyze and solve calibration problems
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MS Office and business applications
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Communicates, interacts, and works effectively with others; receptive to feedback and coaching; voices concerns in a constructive manner.
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Demonstrates commitment to safety first; communicates safety concerns; promotes a safe work environment based on established safety standards and training.
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Valid Driver’s License.
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Ability to travel overnight.
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Follows all Company policies and procedures
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Associate degree or equivalent college or technical school; 2 years relevant experience and training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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1+ years of experience in a similar/related field.
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Excellent communication and customer service skills.
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Strong organizational skills.
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Ability to work independently with little direct supervision.
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Moderate levels of product knowledge, preferably obtained through hands-on experience.
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Basic mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic system troubleshooting skills.
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Must possess a basic understanding of machines/milling/metrology.
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Must understand, and follow electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic schematics, and ladder logic.
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Must have the ability to use a variety of basic electrical testing / diagnostic equipment and have a basic understanding of AC and DC electrical theory, as well as the ability to use precision measuring instrumentation.
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Communicates, interacts, and works effectively with others; receptive to feedback and coaching; voices concerns in a constructive manner
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Demonstrates commitment to safety first; communicates safety concerns; promotes a safe work environment based on established safety standards and training
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Valid Driver’s License
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Follows all Company policies and procedures
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Self- leadership, interpersonal communication, and relationship-building skills
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Ability to handle and prioritize multiple tasks, work under pressure, and meet all deadlines
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Exhibit a high level of professional conduct, integrity, and accountability.
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Must have the ability to make recommendations to effectively resolve problems or issues, by using wise judgment that is consistent.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office.
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Ability to travel as needed for the role, estimated at 10%.
MENTAL/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to be on your feet while performing job requirements-
Ability to sit for periods depending on the job requirements.
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Frequent alpha/numeric keyboarding.
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Ability to view a computer for periods.
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Ability to exert up to 10-50 pounds occasionally.
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Ability to balance, reach, and grasp as needed for the job.
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Ability to crouch, grasp, and lift products above shoulders to lift boxes and products from the floor properly.
WORK SCHEDULE
This position requires a 40-hour minimum work week.-
This position is located in the office, not remote or hybrid.
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This position is non-exempt.
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Locations only; MN, WI, IA