Engineering Technician Engineering - Baltimore, MD at Geebo

Engineering Technician

Engineering TechnicianKamis is seeking a highly motivated Engineering Technician specializing in design, assembly, and testing of power system components and/or industrial electronics.
More specifically, Engineering Technicians will be involved in:
Assembly of line replaceable units, power and control cabinets, and support hardware for a large energy storage system, industrial electronics, and general power conversion equipment.
Testing of large energy storage systems and industrial electronic systems.
Perform field installations, testing, troubleshooting of hardware and equipment software.
Experience with medium voltage power distribution, solid-state-transformers, surge protection, and medium voltage isolation requirements highly desirable.
Minimum Requirements:
At least 5 years of hands-on hardware build and test experience.
Experience working with large energy storage systems a plus.
Working knowledge of PLC systems a plus.
Past military experience (veteran) a plus.
United States Citizenship required due to US Government ITAR program restrictions.
Immediate Requirements/Projects include:
Building of large energy storage system utilizing batteries and power electronic converters.
Future assembly work to extend into medium voltage (4160V and 13.
8 kV) systems.
Power levels 50kW to 500kW converters/inverters that are linked together for higher power levels (MWs).
Navy (surface & sub), Army vehicles and infrastructure, Aircraft potentially.
Space/RF not required.
Recommended Skills Electronics Problem Solving Testing Transformers (Electrical) Electrical Installation Work Self Motivation Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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