Job DescriptionJob Description Overview We are seeking a highly organized, tech-savvy, and proactive Production Data Coordinator to join our team. Simply put, your main job will be to walk the shop floor, gather critical production and inventory data, and accurately enter it into our computer systems. In this role, you will act as the vital "data bridge" between the active shop floor, the warehouse, and our management team. You will ensure that the flow of critical information and inventory data is just as seamless as the physical manufacturing of our high-end architectural facades. This is not a traditional, desk-bound clerical job. You will be highly active on the shop floor, collaborating directly with production teams, hunting down inventory discrepancies, and creating simplicity out of the fast-paced chaos of a manufacturing environment. If you are a great communicator who loves spreadsheets just as much as a bustling shop floor, and you have a knack for catching trends and insights early to prevent production delays, we want you on our team. Compensation $20 / hr Paid weekly Shift Monday to Friday 1st Shift: 5:00am - 4:30pm Benefits Health, vision, dental 401(k) + match PTO Responsibilities Act as the Data Bridge - Serve as the primary point of communication between shop floor operators, warehouse staff, and upper management, ensuring everyone has the critical, real-time information they need. Manage ERP & MES Data - Accurately maintain and update records of materials, labor, and finished products utilizing complex ERP and MES (Manufacturing Execution System) software. Custom Reporting & Analytics - Compile daily reports on production progress and build custom spreadsheets in Microsoft Excel to track data, catch early trends, and provide actionable insights to supervisors. Active Inventory Tracking - Monitor supply levels to ensure materials are always available for production. Actively walk the shop floor to audit inventory, hunt down physical discrepancies, and ensure digital records match physical stock. Problem Solving & Chaos Management - Handle deadline pressures with a cool head. Proactively resolve material delays or production bottlenecks by coordinating quickly with the right team members. Maintain Strict Organization - Apply a high attention to detail for handling, documenting, and tracking all production components, maintaining accurate records at every stage of the manufacturing process. Requirements Required High School Diploma or GED 1-3 years of experience in manufacturing, inventory, or clerical roles (experience in a physical manufacturing environment is highly preferred) High proficiency in computer operations, specifically with Microsoft Excel (ability to build custom spreadsheets) and Microsoft Outlook Strong verbal and written communication skills to effectively collaborate with operators, warehouse staff, and management High level of mobility and willingness to be highly active on the shop floor, rather than sitting at a desk all day Exceptional problem-solving skills and the ability to maintain accuracy under deadline pressures Preferred Skills Hands-on experience working with ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) and MES (Manufacturing Execution Systems) software Proven track record of identifying data trends, resolving inventory discrepancies, and improving record-keeping processes in a warehouse or shop floor setting Benefits Health insurance 401(k) matching Paid time off Vision insurance Dental insurance Life insurance Employee assistance program Disability insurance
04/24/2026
Full time
Job DescriptionJob Description Overview We are seeking a highly organized, tech-savvy, and proactive Production Data Coordinator to join our team. Simply put, your main job will be to walk the shop floor, gather critical production and inventory data, and accurately enter it into our computer systems. In this role, you will act as the vital "data bridge" between the active shop floor, the warehouse, and our management team. You will ensure that the flow of critical information and inventory data is just as seamless as the physical manufacturing of our high-end architectural facades. This is not a traditional, desk-bound clerical job. You will be highly active on the shop floor, collaborating directly with production teams, hunting down inventory discrepancies, and creating simplicity out of the fast-paced chaos of a manufacturing environment. If you are a great communicator who loves spreadsheets just as much as a bustling shop floor, and you have a knack for catching trends and insights early to prevent production delays, we want you on our team. Compensation $20 / hr Paid weekly Shift Monday to Friday 1st Shift: 5:00am - 4:30pm Benefits Health, vision, dental 401(k) + match PTO Responsibilities Act as the Data Bridge - Serve as the primary point of communication between shop floor operators, warehouse staff, and upper management, ensuring everyone has the critical, real-time information they need. Manage ERP & MES Data - Accurately maintain and update records of materials, labor, and finished products utilizing complex ERP and MES (Manufacturing Execution System) software. Custom Reporting & Analytics - Compile daily reports on production progress and build custom spreadsheets in Microsoft Excel to track data, catch early trends, and provide actionable insights to supervisors. Active Inventory Tracking - Monitor supply levels to ensure materials are always available for production. Actively walk the shop floor to audit inventory, hunt down physical discrepancies, and ensure digital records match physical stock. Problem Solving & Chaos Management - Handle deadline pressures with a cool head. Proactively resolve material delays or production bottlenecks by coordinating quickly with the right team members. Maintain Strict Organization - Apply a high attention to detail for handling, documenting, and tracking all production components, maintaining accurate records at every stage of the manufacturing process. Requirements Required High School Diploma or GED 1-3 years of experience in manufacturing, inventory, or clerical roles (experience in a physical manufacturing environment is highly preferred) High proficiency in computer operations, specifically with Microsoft Excel (ability to build custom spreadsheets) and Microsoft Outlook Strong verbal and written communication skills to effectively collaborate with operators, warehouse staff, and management High level of mobility and willingness to be highly active on the shop floor, rather than sitting at a desk all day Exceptional problem-solving skills and the ability to maintain accuracy under deadline pressures Preferred Skills Hands-on experience working with ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) and MES (Manufacturing Execution Systems) software Proven track record of identifying data trends, resolving inventory discrepancies, and improving record-keeping processes in a warehouse or shop floor setting Benefits Health insurance 401(k) matching Paid time off Vision insurance Dental insurance Life insurance Employee assistance program Disability insurance
Job DescriptionJob Description Overview We are seeking a highly skilled Industrial Electrician & PLC Programmer to take ownership of the sophisticated technology that drives our modern manufacturing facility. This isn't your standard maintenance job; this is a high-impact role where you will be working hands-on with cutting-edge robotics, motor controls, and automated systems. In this facility, you won't just be fixing machines, you will be relied upon as a true technical expert. We need a skilled industrial maintenance professional with a deep electrical background who is also a powerhouse when it comes to PLCs. Your ability to troubleshoot complex PLC faults, write and optimize flawless programs from scratch, and execute timely electrical and controls repairs will directly drive our business forward and ensure our operations run at peak efficiency. Compensation $32 - $39 / hr Shift Morning shift 3 days / week from 6:00am - 6:00pm 1 day / week from 6:00am - 12:00pm Responsibilities Equipment Maintenance & Calibration - Install, repair, and maintain high- and low-voltage systems, 3-phase motors, Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs), input devices, sensors, photoeyes, and thermocouples. Calibrate and commission computer-controlled machinery and robotics. Electrical Installation - Run conduit, pull wire, terminate cables, and wire industrial control panels according to factory standards and electrical codes. PLC Programming & Optimization - Write, modify, and optimize PLC programming and ladder logic. Act as the facility's subject matter expert for automation programming, ensuring maximum uptime and system efficiency. Advanced Diagnostics & PLC Troubleshooting - Safely use multimeters, diagnostic software, and advanced tools to troubleshoot, diagnose complex faults, and repair electrical malfunctions. Identify PLC hardware issues, replacing and repairing modules and components as necessary. Technical Documentation - Read and accurately interpret complex electrical schematics, ladder logic diagrams, blueprints, and technical manuals. Utilize computer systems (CMMS) to access, manage, and document work orders and programming changes. Safety & Compliance - Follow and actively promote safe work practices-including strict adherence to Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) and Arc Flash safety-maintaining absolute compliance with National Electrical Code (NEC) and facility safety policies. Mentorship & Collaboration - Serve as a technical leader on the floor. Guide and mentor junior technicians, sharing your expertise in industrial systems and PLCs. Collaborate closely with engineers, supervisors, and machine operators to resolve issues swiftly and permanently. Requirements Qualifications Required Industry Experience: 5+ years of working electrical experience entirely within an industrial, manufacturing, or factory setting. PLC Expertise: Proven, hands-on experience with Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs). You must be able to troubleshoot, diagnose faults, replace/repair hardware PLC Programming: Direct experience modifying programs and writing new ones from scratch Education: High School diploma or GED/HiSET. Technical Knowledge: Advanced, expert-level grasp of industrial electrical and electronic principles, industrial controls, VFDs, and complex automation systems. Diagnostic Skills: Mastery of electrical testing equipment and a proven track record of resolving highly complex, root-cause troubleshooting scenarios. Systems & Standards: High proficiency in reading electrical schematics, blueprints, and ladder logic, with a thorough understanding and application of the National Electrical Code (NEC). Preferred Advanced certification or degree from a trade school or college (e.g., Industrial Maintenance, Mechatronics, Electrical Engineering Technology), a completed industrial apprenticeship, or an active Journeyman/Master Electrician license. Experience with specific PLC brands prevalent in modern automation (e.g., Allen-Bradley/Rockwell, Siemens, Omron). Benefits 401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Employee assistance program Employee discount Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Paid time off Retirement plan Vision insurance
04/24/2026
Full time
Job DescriptionJob Description Overview We are seeking a highly skilled Industrial Electrician & PLC Programmer to take ownership of the sophisticated technology that drives our modern manufacturing facility. This isn't your standard maintenance job; this is a high-impact role where you will be working hands-on with cutting-edge robotics, motor controls, and automated systems. In this facility, you won't just be fixing machines, you will be relied upon as a true technical expert. We need a skilled industrial maintenance professional with a deep electrical background who is also a powerhouse when it comes to PLCs. Your ability to troubleshoot complex PLC faults, write and optimize flawless programs from scratch, and execute timely electrical and controls repairs will directly drive our business forward and ensure our operations run at peak efficiency. Compensation $32 - $39 / hr Shift Morning shift 3 days / week from 6:00am - 6:00pm 1 day / week from 6:00am - 12:00pm Responsibilities Equipment Maintenance & Calibration - Install, repair, and maintain high- and low-voltage systems, 3-phase motors, Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs), input devices, sensors, photoeyes, and thermocouples. Calibrate and commission computer-controlled machinery and robotics. Electrical Installation - Run conduit, pull wire, terminate cables, and wire industrial control panels according to factory standards and electrical codes. PLC Programming & Optimization - Write, modify, and optimize PLC programming and ladder logic. Act as the facility's subject matter expert for automation programming, ensuring maximum uptime and system efficiency. Advanced Diagnostics & PLC Troubleshooting - Safely use multimeters, diagnostic software, and advanced tools to troubleshoot, diagnose complex faults, and repair electrical malfunctions. Identify PLC hardware issues, replacing and repairing modules and components as necessary. Technical Documentation - Read and accurately interpret complex electrical schematics, ladder logic diagrams, blueprints, and technical manuals. Utilize computer systems (CMMS) to access, manage, and document work orders and programming changes. Safety & Compliance - Follow and actively promote safe work practices-including strict adherence to Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) and Arc Flash safety-maintaining absolute compliance with National Electrical Code (NEC) and facility safety policies. Mentorship & Collaboration - Serve as a technical leader on the floor. Guide and mentor junior technicians, sharing your expertise in industrial systems and PLCs. Collaborate closely with engineers, supervisors, and machine operators to resolve issues swiftly and permanently. Requirements Qualifications Required Industry Experience: 5+ years of working electrical experience entirely within an industrial, manufacturing, or factory setting. PLC Expertise: Proven, hands-on experience with Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs). You must be able to troubleshoot, diagnose faults, replace/repair hardware PLC Programming: Direct experience modifying programs and writing new ones from scratch Education: High School diploma or GED/HiSET. Technical Knowledge: Advanced, expert-level grasp of industrial electrical and electronic principles, industrial controls, VFDs, and complex automation systems. Diagnostic Skills: Mastery of electrical testing equipment and a proven track record of resolving highly complex, root-cause troubleshooting scenarios. Systems & Standards: High proficiency in reading electrical schematics, blueprints, and ladder logic, with a thorough understanding and application of the National Electrical Code (NEC). Preferred Advanced certification or degree from a trade school or college (e.g., Industrial Maintenance, Mechatronics, Electrical Engineering Technology), a completed industrial apprenticeship, or an active Journeyman/Master Electrician license. Experience with specific PLC brands prevalent in modern automation (e.g., Allen-Bradley/Rockwell, Siemens, Omron). Benefits 401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Employee assistance program Employee discount Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Paid time off Retirement plan Vision insurance
Job DescriptionJob Description Overview: We are looking for a precision-minded CNC Programmer to join our Knoxville team and help push the boundaries of what our 3-, 4-, and 5-axis mills can do. We build the specialized equipment that fuels the marine, aerospace, and wind energy industries. This role is about more than just generating G-code-it's about optimizing complex processes and ensuring every toolpath is as efficient as it is accurate. We're looking for a technical problem-solver who speaks the language of Mastercam and/or Fusion 360 and understands the soul of the machine. You'll be the bridge between a blueprint and a finished part, collaborating closely with our shop floor to troubleshoot in real-time and prove out programs that set our operators up for success Compensation $30-$35 / hr base Shift Monday - Thursday 1st shift 5am - 3pm Benefits Medical, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) with Company Match - Plan for your future with our retirement savings plan. Paid Time Off - 13 PTO days, 2 floating holidays, and 9 company-paid holidays. Life & disability coverage Responsibilities Develop & Optimize Programs - Use Mastercam or Fusion 360 to create high-efficiency programs for 3-, 4-, and 5-axis CNC mills. Translate Blueprints to Reality - Interpret complex engineering drawings and GD&T specifications to determine the most effective machining paths. Master the Math - Calculate precise spindle speeds and feed rates to maximize tool life and drastically reduce cycle times. Collaborate on Prove-Outs - Work side-by-side with operators during initial setups to verify code, prevent collisions, and ensure a smooth run. Select & Spec Tooling - Identify the right tools for the job to ensure precision while pushing the limits of our equipment's capability. Verify Precision - Use micrometers, calipers, and gauges to inspect first-article parts and ensure they meet our rigorous quality standards. Drive Continuous Improvement - Troubleshoot existing programs to find "hidden" efficiencies and reduce waste on the floor. Requirements Qualifications 3-5+ years of hands-on CNC programming experience in a high-precision manufacturing environment. Software Fluency - Deep proficiency in generating G/M-code using Mastercam and/or Fusion 360. Multi-Axis Expertise - Proven experience programming for 3- and 4-axis machines; 5-axis experience is a significant plus. Blueprint Mastery - Advanced ability to read blueprints and interpret complex GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing). Metrology Skills - Expert-level experience with precision gauges, micrometers, and calipers. The "Machinist's Mindset" - Strong mechanical aptitude and the ability to visualize the machining process from start to finish. Education - High School Diploma or GED required; an Associate's degree in a technical field is preferred. Benefits Medical, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) with Company Match - Plan for your future with our retirement savings plan. Paid Time Off - 13 PTO days, 2 floating holidays, and 9 company-paid holidays. Life & disability coverage
04/24/2026
Full time
Job DescriptionJob Description Overview: We are looking for a precision-minded CNC Programmer to join our Knoxville team and help push the boundaries of what our 3-, 4-, and 5-axis mills can do. We build the specialized equipment that fuels the marine, aerospace, and wind energy industries. This role is about more than just generating G-code-it's about optimizing complex processes and ensuring every toolpath is as efficient as it is accurate. We're looking for a technical problem-solver who speaks the language of Mastercam and/or Fusion 360 and understands the soul of the machine. You'll be the bridge between a blueprint and a finished part, collaborating closely with our shop floor to troubleshoot in real-time and prove out programs that set our operators up for success Compensation $30-$35 / hr base Shift Monday - Thursday 1st shift 5am - 3pm Benefits Medical, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) with Company Match - Plan for your future with our retirement savings plan. Paid Time Off - 13 PTO days, 2 floating holidays, and 9 company-paid holidays. Life & disability coverage Responsibilities Develop & Optimize Programs - Use Mastercam or Fusion 360 to create high-efficiency programs for 3-, 4-, and 5-axis CNC mills. Translate Blueprints to Reality - Interpret complex engineering drawings and GD&T specifications to determine the most effective machining paths. Master the Math - Calculate precise spindle speeds and feed rates to maximize tool life and drastically reduce cycle times. Collaborate on Prove-Outs - Work side-by-side with operators during initial setups to verify code, prevent collisions, and ensure a smooth run. Select & Spec Tooling - Identify the right tools for the job to ensure precision while pushing the limits of our equipment's capability. Verify Precision - Use micrometers, calipers, and gauges to inspect first-article parts and ensure they meet our rigorous quality standards. Drive Continuous Improvement - Troubleshoot existing programs to find "hidden" efficiencies and reduce waste on the floor. Requirements Qualifications 3-5+ years of hands-on CNC programming experience in a high-precision manufacturing environment. Software Fluency - Deep proficiency in generating G/M-code using Mastercam and/or Fusion 360. Multi-Axis Expertise - Proven experience programming for 3- and 4-axis machines; 5-axis experience is a significant plus. Blueprint Mastery - Advanced ability to read blueprints and interpret complex GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing). Metrology Skills - Expert-level experience with precision gauges, micrometers, and calipers. The "Machinist's Mindset" - Strong mechanical aptitude and the ability to visualize the machining process from start to finish. Education - High School Diploma or GED required; an Associate's degree in a technical field is preferred. Benefits Medical, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) with Company Match - Plan for your future with our retirement savings plan. Paid Time Off - 13 PTO days, 2 floating holidays, and 9 company-paid holidays. Life & disability coverage
Job DescriptionJob Description We are seeking an Electrical/Hardware Engineer to design, develop, and integrate hardware and software systems for industrial instrumentation and control applications. This role works with engineers to build test equipment, verify system performance, and support field deployment. Core responsibilities: Design and develop new electrical and electronic equipment and test systems Integrate data acquisition hardware with software systems Perform hardware verification, validation, and testing in lab and field environments Conduct research and development to produce innovative test equipment and technology Analyze collected data and prepare technical reports Travel periodically for field testing at domestic and international client sites (approx. 6-10 trips/year) Collaborate with software engineers and other technical teams to ensure system reliability and quality Compensation: $70,000 - $120,000 depending on experience Requirements Qualifications: Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering or related field Minimum 5 years of experience in electrical/electronics engineering, hardware design, or instrumentation systems Hands-on experience with hardware/software integration and testing Proficiency with signal conditioning, system verification, and QA compliance Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills Preferred Qualifications: Experience with industrial instrumentation or control systems Familiarity with LabVIEW, NI hardware, or other data acquisition tools Experience in hardware R&D and field deployment Knowledge of relevant standards and regulatory requirements Benefits 4 weeks paid time off 401(k) with company match Health, dental, life, vision, and disability insurance Paid holidays Flexible hours
04/24/2026
Full time
Job DescriptionJob Description We are seeking an Electrical/Hardware Engineer to design, develop, and integrate hardware and software systems for industrial instrumentation and control applications. This role works with engineers to build test equipment, verify system performance, and support field deployment. Core responsibilities: Design and develop new electrical and electronic equipment and test systems Integrate data acquisition hardware with software systems Perform hardware verification, validation, and testing in lab and field environments Conduct research and development to produce innovative test equipment and technology Analyze collected data and prepare technical reports Travel periodically for field testing at domestic and international client sites (approx. 6-10 trips/year) Collaborate with software engineers and other technical teams to ensure system reliability and quality Compensation: $70,000 - $120,000 depending on experience Requirements Qualifications: Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering or related field Minimum 5 years of experience in electrical/electronics engineering, hardware design, or instrumentation systems Hands-on experience with hardware/software integration and testing Proficiency with signal conditioning, system verification, and QA compliance Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills Preferred Qualifications: Experience with industrial instrumentation or control systems Familiarity with LabVIEW, NI hardware, or other data acquisition tools Experience in hardware R&D and field deployment Knowledge of relevant standards and regulatory requirements Benefits 4 weeks paid time off 401(k) with company match Health, dental, life, vision, and disability insurance Paid holidays Flexible hours
Job DescriptionJob Description We are seeking an EMC Engineer that will focus on solving complex electromagnetic compatibility and interference challenges for mission-critical electrical and electronic systems used in nuclear and highly regulated environments. This is not a checkbox testing role - it requires critical thinking, strong documentation discipline, and the ability to adapt test strategies to real-world systems. Engineers in this role are trusted technical representatives who work closely with internal teams and external stakeholders to ensure systems meet stringent performance and compliance requirements. Core responsibilities: Develop and execute EMC / EMI test plans for complex electrical and electronic systems, adapting established methods to unique system configurations and customer requirements Perform a wide range of EMC qualification testing in laboratory environments, including emissions, immunity, surge, ESD, and RF susceptibility testing Operate and interpret data from advanced test equipment such as spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, EMI receivers, and related instrumentation Analyze test results, identify non-compliance issues, and support troubleshooting efforts to determine root causes and recommend corrective actions Produce clear, detailed technical reports and documentation aligned with quality assurance and regulatory standards Support on-site testing and field diagnostics at customer facilities as needed, including measurements, surveys, and system verification activities Collaborate closely with engineers, technicians, and project stakeholders to ensure high technical quality and consistent execution Requirements Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics, or a closely related technical discipline 2-7+ years of experience in EMC engineering, test engineering, or related technical roles Working knowledge of EMC testing standards and methodologies (e.g., MIL-STD-461, IEC 61000 series, or similar) Experience operating common EMC test equipment and producing formal test documentation Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to apply sound engineering judgment in ambiguous situations High attention to detail, particularly in test planning, data interpretation, and report writing Professional communication skills and a customer-focused mindset Willingness to travel occasionally to support on-site testing and troubleshooting U.S. citizenship required due to facility access and regulatory requirements Preferred Qualifications: Experience supporting testing or engineering efforts in regulated industries such as nuclear, aerospace, defense, automotive, or industrial systems Familiarity with lab operations, systems integration, or qualification testing environments EMC-related certifications (e.g., iNARTE) or willingness to pursue certification Comfort working in multidisciplinary engineering teams and research-driven environments Benefits Competitive annual salary with annual performance reviews Comprehensive health, dental, vision, life, and disability coverage 401(k) retirement plan with employer matching Four weeks of paid time off plus paid holidays Ongoing professional development through mentorship, training, and exposure to advanced engineering challenges Long-term growth opportunities within a technically rigorous, mission-driven organization
04/24/2026
Full time
Job DescriptionJob Description We are seeking an EMC Engineer that will focus on solving complex electromagnetic compatibility and interference challenges for mission-critical electrical and electronic systems used in nuclear and highly regulated environments. This is not a checkbox testing role - it requires critical thinking, strong documentation discipline, and the ability to adapt test strategies to real-world systems. Engineers in this role are trusted technical representatives who work closely with internal teams and external stakeholders to ensure systems meet stringent performance and compliance requirements. Core responsibilities: Develop and execute EMC / EMI test plans for complex electrical and electronic systems, adapting established methods to unique system configurations and customer requirements Perform a wide range of EMC qualification testing in laboratory environments, including emissions, immunity, surge, ESD, and RF susceptibility testing Operate and interpret data from advanced test equipment such as spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, EMI receivers, and related instrumentation Analyze test results, identify non-compliance issues, and support troubleshooting efforts to determine root causes and recommend corrective actions Produce clear, detailed technical reports and documentation aligned with quality assurance and regulatory standards Support on-site testing and field diagnostics at customer facilities as needed, including measurements, surveys, and system verification activities Collaborate closely with engineers, technicians, and project stakeholders to ensure high technical quality and consistent execution Requirements Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics, or a closely related technical discipline 2-7+ years of experience in EMC engineering, test engineering, or related technical roles Working knowledge of EMC testing standards and methodologies (e.g., MIL-STD-461, IEC 61000 series, or similar) Experience operating common EMC test equipment and producing formal test documentation Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to apply sound engineering judgment in ambiguous situations High attention to detail, particularly in test planning, data interpretation, and report writing Professional communication skills and a customer-focused mindset Willingness to travel occasionally to support on-site testing and troubleshooting U.S. citizenship required due to facility access and regulatory requirements Preferred Qualifications: Experience supporting testing or engineering efforts in regulated industries such as nuclear, aerospace, defense, automotive, or industrial systems Familiarity with lab operations, systems integration, or qualification testing environments EMC-related certifications (e.g., iNARTE) or willingness to pursue certification Comfort working in multidisciplinary engineering teams and research-driven environments Benefits Competitive annual salary with annual performance reviews Comprehensive health, dental, vision, life, and disability coverage 401(k) retirement plan with employer matching Four weeks of paid time off plus paid holidays Ongoing professional development through mentorship, training, and exposure to advanced engineering challenges Long-term growth opportunities within a technically rigorous, mission-driven organization