The Structural Dynamics and Product Assurance team are dedicated to ensuring the utmost reliability and durability of critical systems and components. By rigorously evaluating functionality, structural integrity, and environmental compatibility, we help prevent costly failures in the field. Our testing conditions mirror the most adverse and extreme environments these systems might encounter during storage, transportation, and operation, guaranteeing unparalleled performance and safety.
Objectives of this Role:
Provide thorough and precise project support to engineering staff, specializing in test setup, execution, and meticulous data collection/reduction.
Primarily, the technician will support our renowned Helmet Test Program while engaging with various other testing protocols within the Environmental Test Laboratory.
With the growth of SwRI's Helmet Test Program, we are seeking a key technical support technician to bolster our efforts.
Involvement in diverse testing activities, including but not limited to, helmet testing, crash testing, pendulum impact testing, security fence testing, 30-foot drop testing, and vibration/shock testing.
Daily and Monthly Responsibilities:
Take a proactive role, eventually leading setup of test equipment and helmets for our accredited helmet testing program. This involves a blend of mechanical assembly, data acquisition, and thorough documentation.
Handle mechanical assembly tasks with precision and efficiency, interpreting and executing from both verbal and written instructions.
Creative problem-solving skills and the ability to seek guidance from experienced personnel are essential.
Utilize a variety of hand tools, power tools, data logging equipment, and standard MS software programs including Word and Excel.
Operate SwRI vehicles, forklifts, and manage overhead cranes efficiently and safely.
Record handwritten laboratory notes that document the testing conducted.
Requirements:
Requires a high school diploma or equivalent. An associates degree in mechanical engineering or technology preferred.
1-5 years: Proficiency in interpreting engineering schematics and written procedures for complex systems including mechanical, hydraulic, and electronic.
Must be a U.S. person (i.e., U.S. citizen, non-U.S. citizen national, lawful permanent resident, asylee, or refugee) due to ITAR work in section.
Job Locations: San Antonio, Texas
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