About the job
- Data Visualization: Utilize advanced tools such as Excel and Power BI to effectively present test results and monitor equipment performance metrics.
- Hands-on Troubleshooting: Acquire skills to identify and diagnose electrical or mechanical failures in testing fixtures using precision tools like Multimeters and Oscilloscopes.
- Lean Manufacturing: Gain insights into how the efficiency of test equipment influences overall production output.
- Bridge Theory and Practice: Apply theoretical knowledge of electronics and mechanics to resolve actual equipment malfunctions.
- Professional Communication: Collaborate with cross-functional teams including Production, Quality Assurance, and R&D to communicate equipment status and propose enhancements.

