Role Summary
* In this role, you will provide technical integration support as part of a records accuracy and commonality initiative, working as a non-managerial, non-leadership technical resource to support data cleanup, standardization, and accuracy within a metrology information system, working under the general guidance of a senior engineer, with regular and predictable attendance required. Education & Job Requirements
* You must have
* Education and experience typically acquired through a Bachelor’s degree and A minimum of 10 years of related work experience OR an equivalent combination of education and experience, such as a Master’s degree and A minimum of 8 years of related work experience.
* Experience working as a technical, non-managerial, non-leadership resource.
* Familiarity with a wide range of instrumentation and measurement equipment.
* Proficiency with Microsoft Excel.
* Proficiency with common Microsoft Office productivity tools.
* Ability to work under general guidance from a senior engineer. Preferred Skills
* You will have
* Metrology experience spanning multiple subject areas, including electrical, thermodynamic, physical, or mechanical, and dimensional disciplines.
* Test equipment management experience across multiple technical subject areas. Job Duties & Functions
* You will be able
* Support the Records Commonality and Accuracy team in reviewing and parsing metrology and test equipment records.
* Establish and apply standard naming conventions across records within the metrology information system.
* Clean, correct, and standardize existing data to improve accuracy and consistency.
* Work with a broad range of measurement and test equipment data.
* Collaborate with senior engineers to align records with established standards.
* Support data integrity and configuration control initiatives.
* Perform technical data analysis using Microsoft Excel and other productivity tools.
* Operate as a non-managerial, non-leadership technical contributor.
* Support continuous improvement of record accuracy and standardization processes.