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#91
Jobs Forum / Calibration Laboratory Technic...
Last post by DustinRHS - 06-24-2022 -- 14:59:20
Calibration Laboratory Technician Job Description

RH Systems is a small, family-owned business with a worldwide sales footprint looking for someone with a broad skill set. As we continue to grow, we are looking for an individual dedicated to excellence, enjoys small business culture, and is excited about the expansion of the organization.

Job Purpose:

Work from calibration procedures, technical manuals, schematics, specifications, drawings, written and verbal instructions to setup and complete calibrations in a timely manner.

Essential Job Functions:

· Use calibration standards to calibrate, adjust, certify, maintain, and repair M&TE/process equipment using approved calibration procedures, process specifications, equipment drawings, and M&TE /process equipment manufacturer's performance specifications. To include but not limited to chilled mirrors, hygrometers, humidity sensors, temperature measurement devices, resistance measurement devices, and pressure measurement devices.

· Plan, check, set up, and operate, basic Measurement and Test Equipment (M&TE) and/or process equipment.

· Conduct routine tests, analyze data and document results.

· Troubleshoot and recommend resolution of basic laboratory and test-related problems.

· Route M&TE/process equipment between receiving area, customer, and calibration lab.

· Update equipment status using established systems and complete associated paperwork.

· Ensure equipment is ready for calibration per metrology processes.

· Perform visual check of M&TE/process equipment for discrepancies and wear.

· Provide information and clarification to customers on metrology processes.

· Possess a working knowledge on the safe and correct use of various hand-tools and measuring/test equipment to accomplish desired results.

· Ability to create, modify and manage excel spreadsheets, CRM database, and word documents.

· Other duties as assigned.

Skills & Qualifications:

· ASQ Certification or PMEL/TMDE background preferred. Minimum work experience of 1 year.

· High level of proficiency and attention to detail to ensure all documentation, device records, inspection files and databases are complete and accurate.

· Maintain workload to achieve production schedules and ensure completion within timeframe.

· Capacity to solder electronic components, circuit boards, cables, etc. is preferred.

· Ability to retain and act on verbal directions.

· Excellent organizational skills.

· Possess strong analytical and troubleshooting skills with critical thinking capabilities.

· Multi-tasking and attention to detail.

· Be able to lift 50 pounds, sit/stand/walk for extended periods on a regular basis.

· As this position is technical in nature, the applicant should possess a strong mechanical aptitude with strong communication skills and have a team-centered focus, possessing a friendly, proactive personal style.

· Safety Oriented.

This position is expected to be 100% onsite. The selected candidate will be required to work onsite.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $18.00 - $22.00 per hour

www.rhs.com

Please email [email protected] with your resume!
#92
K3/4 - Waveform Analysis & RF Generation / HP, Agilent E5061A
Last post by teaguekm - 06-24-2022 -- 10:55:53
Does anyone have access to an HP, Agilent E5061A Network Analyzer?

If you do PM.  I need some help.

Thanks,

Ken
#93
Jobs Forum / Metrology Openings @ AFPSL
Last post by bioneticsPMEL - 06-23-2022 -- 07:59:17
Bionetics is seeking qualified Metrology Technicians in the areas of DC/LO, RF/Micro, Mass, Pressure, Flow, Optics, Gage Blocks. 

We are also recruiting for qualified Technical Order Writers

We are also seeking qualified candidates for an Engineer - Photonics/Nucleonics and and Engineer - DC/LO

You can search for your desired position by location or by job category via thebioneticscorporation.appone.com/.
#94
K5/6 - Physical Dimensional / Re: BRUNSON 272-11 Multitarget...
Last post by ZZ - 06-20-2022 -- 16:08:57
Thanks for the information! That will help
#95
Jobs Forum / Re: Calibration Technician in ...
Last post by ktaylor - 06-17-2022 -- 09:12:26
Quote from: GA_PMEL_RF on 05-05-2022 -- 07:13:18
Did you find a tech?  I teach an Online  Degree for PMEL field that could help however you hire.  45 years in the field in every area of PMEL. Working GA PMEL for Georgia Power. Have a teaching lab at CGTC in the Jones building. Have gage blocks, micrometers, Optical Flats, 5500A-SC3, 8508A, fluke 87, Power meter with sensors, RF signal generator, Agilent Spectrum Analyzer, Function Generators 33220A, Analog Oscilloscopes and digital oscilloscopes, SPRT , 7103A micro bath, Multiple DMMs, Counters,  Distortion analyzer 334A,  LCR meter, Huntron 2000, Pressure gages and dead weight test and DPI603 protable calibrator, Dwyer 2" hook gage and Inch water pressure gages,  Dwyer Digital pressure gage. Used all these items in the labs when students want hands on training.

We are still looking.  If you know someone, especially an entry-level person with some hands on training / experience, we'd be interested in talking. 

Feel free to pass my email out like candy on Halloween.  [email protected]
#96
Quote from: GA_PMEL_RF on 05-05-2022 -- 06:44:48
we have one that's out of service now. has the rod sets also. micrometers are still working and i cleaned up the seals .

Want to sell it? 

Care to send me pictures?

[email protected]
#97
I'm performing an estimate of uncertainty for accelerometers in the coming months. The last time I did this was for a different company and my uncertainties were based on the tolerances of the standard accelerometer and the controller.

My uncertainties came out substantially higher than most of the published uncertainties I saw from other labs.

I'm thinking the other outfits were using sampling to get their uncertainties and that's how they got their numbers down.

Has anyone here used sampling instead of instrument tolerance to perform their estimates of uncertainty?
#98
Tactical Air Navigation (TACAN) / Re: An/UPM137a-OSC.
Last post by USMCPMEL - 05-27-2022 -- 14:39:36
dude do you realize you just replied to a 17 year old post :-D

holy cats man he probably threw them away 10 years ago,,,
#99
Tactical Air Navigation (TACAN) / Re: An/UPM137a-OSC.
Last post by GA_PMEL_RF - 05-20-2022 -- 05:24:20
You might try ordering the board assembly and see if it comes. The Item manager for the card assembly may still repair these.   Check with the item manager to see if they have card assemblies in repair cycle.  Robins AFB use to repair the Complete units.   Not sure which Depot managed the cards.
You can find IM in Fedlog or DLA Logistics data book.    I worked as a logistics liaison for SAC in the 1980's at Kelly AFB.
#100
General Discussion / Re: Dowsil 710 Oil
Last post by GA_PMEL_RF - 05-18-2022 -- 04:02:58
Try Clearco Products Co. Inc PM-125  Pheylmethyl Silicon Fluid.  NSN 9150-00-687-8339.  Operating temp open system 250 degrees C.  We use in in our 6331 bath.  Flash point 300-482 degree C. 
We never go above 250 C.