

A global leader in power management, providing energy-efficient solutions for various industries.
The role involves mechanical set‑up of superchargers on test stands using various fixtures, operating test equipment through control software such as iTest and National Instruments, and collecting test data with instruments like thermocouples, flowmeters, and pressure transducers. Additionally, the incumbent assists with mechanical teardown and failure analysis of tested assemblies, and supports prototype assembly and sample builds.
Precision tools—including dial indicators, micrometers, and coordinate measuring machines—are employed to ensure dimensional accuracy, while the technician provides support across multiple test‑lab areas as required. All activities adhere to EHS, material‑handling, and quality‑control procedures such as LOTO and inventory management, with a focus on continuous improvement in quality, performance, cost, and standardization.
Candidates must hold at least a high school diploma or GED, possess a minimum of three years’ experience in automotive, mechanical, or industrial settings, and reside within a 50‑mile radius of Marshall, MI (active‑duty military are exempt). No relocation assistance is provided for this position.
Preferred qualifications include an associate degree in applied science, experience in testing and development, prototype builds, and test data analysis, as well as strong organizational, communication, presentation, analytical, and problem‑solving skills. Proficiency with Microsoft Office and the ability to manage multiple priorities in a matrix environment are also required.