Jabil

Manufacturing

PrototypeTestEngineer-Electromechanical/Manufacturing

Claremont, New Hampshire, United States FULL TIME
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The Brief

“Prototype Test Engineer- Electromechanical/Manufacturing at Jabil. Skills: Electromechanical, Test Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Design, Electrical Engineering, Manufacturing. developing equipment that will both ensure quality of all production products as well as validate design goals. design, develop and maintain test procedures, tester hardware, and software for production”

What You'll Achieve.

ensure quality of all production products; validate design goals; increase the energy efficiency of these sites; providing fast thermal control to maintain a constant temperature under a varying heat load

Industry & Context.

Manufacturing
Problems you'll solve

failure analysis; tester debugging; reduction of intermittent failures and downtime of test equipment

Eligibility Requirements

Relocation Available

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's of Science in Engineering, 8 years of related experience preferably in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Test Engineering or related, fundamental understanding of how the cold plate function and work, Detailed knowledge and use of key development tools and design standards: 3D CAD, Finite Element Analysis, Tolerances, Manufacturing Principles, Interference Checks, Broad knowledge developing high complexity projects that have required one of more of Mechanical Engineering Design specializations or competencies: Tolerance Analysis, DFM, Serviceability, Detailed knowledge (with moderate complexity) of Industry or specific sector, regulatory and safety standards.

Nice to Have

3-5 years of relevant experience is preferred, Previous test experience in a manufacturing or R & D environment is preferred, Knowledge with metrology of fluid systems is a plus, experience with Linux or other scripting languages preferred, Kubernetes a plus

What You'll Do.

developing equipment that will both ensure quality of all production products as well as validate design goals

develop and maintain test procedures

and software for production

Review designs for testability requirements

Support manufacturing with failure analysis

reduction of intermittent failures and downtime of test equipment

Prepare recommendations for testing and documentation of procedures to be used from the product design phase through to initial production

Generate reports and analysis of test data

prepares documentation and recommendations

Review test equipment designs

data and RMA issues with customers regularly

and direct engineering and technical personnel in fabrication of testing and test control apparatus and equipment

Analyze and interpret test data and prepares technical reports for use by test engineering and management personnel

Develop or use computer software and hardware to conduct tests on machinery and equipment

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Leads cross-functional and ME design reviews; Work as part of a global team

Communication Scope

Effectively communicate with good understanding of English

Process & Methodology

Leads ME projects with multiple engineers assigned, Assess a project and articulating risk while developing project milestones, Develop projects in a stage-gate process (PLCQ)

Full Job Description

At Jabil (NYSE: JBL), we are proud to be a trusted partner for the world's top brands, offering comprehensive engineering, supply chain, and manufacturing solutions. With 60 years of experience across industries and a vast network of over 100 sites worldwide, Jabil combines global reach with local expertise to deliver both scalable and customized solutions. Our commitment extends beyond business success as we strive to build sustainable processes that minimize environmental impact and foster vibrant and diverse communities around the globe. The Prototype Test Engineer is responsible for developing equipment that will both ensure quality of all production products as well as validate design goals. This engineer will need to have a fundamental understanding of how the cold plate function and work in order to develop these test systems. They will be responsible to design, develop and maintain test procedures, tester hardware, and software for production. This is an electromechanical role. _Mikros Technologies liquid cooling systems are deployed servers in large AI data centers and help to increase the energy efficiency of these sites. We also make active liquid cooling systems that are utilized in semiconductor test equipment for providing fast thermal control to maintain a constant temperature under a varying heat load._ * **_This role will sit in Claremont, NH._** * **_Relocation Available._** * **_Competitive salary and including bonus opportunities_** **What will you do?** * Review designs for testability requirements. * Support manufacturing with failure analysis, tester debugging, reduction of intermittent failures and downtime of test equipment. * Prepare recommendations for testing and documentation of procedures to be used from the product design phase through to initial production. * Generate reports and analysis of test data, prepares documentation and recommendations * Review test equipment designs, data and RMA issues with customers regularly * Design, and

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