Electrical Engineer - Electrical Testing (54422)

Applied Technical Services, Llc

The Role

Overview

Design and execute electrical tests to assess radiation effects on electronic parts.

Key Responsibilities

  • test analysis
  • test design
  • radiation testing
  • results validation
  • report writing

Tasks

-Evaluate and analyze electrical test results for validity and statistical significance. -Design, develop, and implement electrical test setups suitable for performing various radiation effects testing. -Document radiation-induced effects on electronic parts and other materials (test plan/report).

Requirements

  • circuit design
  • analog design
  • ate
  • electrical engineering
  • us citizenship
  • 2 years

What You Bring

-Ability to design circuits. -Understanding of electronic components - what they do and how they work. -Ability to test to a data sheet. -US Citizenship required. -Experience with Automated Test Equipment (ATE) is ideal but not required. -Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering preferred; degrees in Engineering/Physics with relevant experience will be considered. -2 years of related experience required. -Analog design experience required.

The Company

About Applied Technical Services, Llc

-Specializes in rigorous projects such as aerospace safety testing, oil & gas materials analysis, and power generation inspections. -Organized into Testing, Inspection, and Certification & Compliance segments, supporting clients at every stage of their product lifecycle. -The Marietta lab integrates calibration services (from avionics to mechanical systems) with nondestructive testing, engineering consulting, and training under one roof. -Typical projects include environmental simulation, failure analysis, expert witness testimony for litigation, and FAA-certified inspections. -Operates nationally with more than 95 locations, serving sectors including aerospace, automotive, oil & gas, healthcare, and construction. -Renowned as a leader in forensic testing, offering services like fire, chemical, and structural failure analysis frequently utilized in legal proceedings.

Sector Specialisms

Aerospace

Automotive

Chemical

Commercial Properties

Communications

Construction

Consumer Products

Defense

Healthcare

Insurance/Legal

Life Science

Manufacturing

Oil & Gas

Power Generation

Pulp & Paper