Quest Defense Systems & Solutions, Inc.

aerospace and defense

ElectricalEngineer-Production&Test-2ndShift

$62–67k Tucson, Arizona, United States Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Electrical Engineer - Production & Test - 2nd Shift at Quest Defense Systems & Solutions, Inc.. Skills: electrical troubleshooting, production support, hardware debugging, root cause analysis. Troubleshoot and resolve electrical issues on complex circuit card assemblies and subsystems in a production environment. Perform hands-on debugging using lab equipment”

What You'll Achieve.

improving yield; reducing recurring issues; ensure hardware performance and delivery; process and product improvement

Industry & Context.

aerospace and defense
Problems you'll solve

problem-solvers; analytical skills

Eligibility Requirements

Secret clearance (active or obtainable), U. S. Citizenship required, shift-based production environment, onsite, physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or related discipline, 3–5+ years of experience supporting, testing, or troubleshooting electronic hardware in a production, manufacturing, or lab environment, Hands-on experience testing and/or debugging complex circuit card assemblies or electronic subsystems (digital, analog, RF, or mixed-signal), Proficiency using lab equipment such as oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, function generators, and power supplies for hardware debugging and analysis, Ability to read and interpret schematics, PCB layouts, and bills of materials (BoMs) to support failure analysis, Experience performing root cause analysis and driving corrective actions on hardware issues, communication skills, Ability to work cross-functionally with manufacturing, test, quality, and suppliers, Comfortable working onsite in a shift-based production environment (3rd shift), Active Secret security clearance or obtainable (U. S. Citizenship required)

Nice to Have

Experience supporting electrical hardware in a production or manufacturing environment, Background in failure analysis, yield improvement, and continuous improvement initiatives, Experience working with suppliers to resolve technical issues and implement corrective actions, Familiarity with subsystem or system-level integration and test, Experience with engineering change processes (ECOs), redlines, and configuration-controlled documentation, Exposure to design or development of electronic or electro-mechanical subsystems (circuit design, fabrication, assembly processes), Experience working in high-reliability or regulated industries (aerospace, defense, automotive, medical, etc.), Familiarity with RF or mixed-signal systems and associated test/debug methods, Experience using engineering tools for analysis, simulation, or measurement (e.g., MATLAB, LabVIEW, or similar)

What You'll Do.

Troubleshoot and resolve electrical issues on complex circuit card assemblies and subsystems in a production environment

Perform hands-on debugging using lab equipment

and drive corrective actions

Support production and test operations by investigating defects

and reducing recurring issues

Review and interpret schematics

and bills of materials to support failure analysis and resolution

Generate and maintain technical documentation

and engineering change packages

Evaluate defect trends and production data to identify opportunities for process and product improvement

Support supplier engagements

including technical issue resolution and statement of work development

Operate effectively in a fast-paced

shift-based production environment with minimal oversight

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including manufacturing, quality, test, and suppliers, to ensure hardware performance and delivery; drive corrective actions across engineering, manufacturing, and supplier teams; Support supplier engagements; work cross-functionally with manufacturing, test, quality, and suppliers

Communication Scope

communication skills

Full Job Description

Immediately Hiring Electrical Engineers – Production Secret clearance (active or obtainable) Key Responsibilities Troubleshoot and resolve electrical issues on complex circuit card assemblies and subsystems in a production environment Perform hands-on debugging using lab equipment such as oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, function generators, and power supplies Analyze failures, identify root cause, and drive corrective actions across engineering, manufacturing, and supplier teams Support production and test operations by investigating defects, improving yield, and reducing recurring issues Review and interpret schematics, PCB layouts, and bills of materials to support failure analysis and resolution Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including manufacturing, quality, test, and suppliers, to ensure hardware performance and delivery Generate and maintain technical documentation, including redlines, discrepancy reports, and engineering change packages Evaluate defect trends and production data to identify opportunities for process and product improvement Support supplier engagements, including technical issue resolution and statement of work development This role is primarily focused on production support and hardware troubleshooting, not new design work Operate effectively in a fast-paced, shift-based production environment with minimal oversight Required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related discipline 3–5+ years of experience supporting, testing, or troubleshooting electronic hardware in a production, manufacturing, or lab environment Hands-on experience testing and/or debugging complex circuit card assemblies or electronic subsystems (digital, analog, RF, or mixed-signal) Proficiency using lab equipment such as oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, function generators, and power supplies for hardware debugging and analysis Ability to read and interpret schematics, PCB layouts, and bills of materials (BoMs) to support failure analysis

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