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Mechanical Test Engineer - R&D

Country/Region:  IN
Location: 

Chennai, TN, IN, 631604

Req ID [[72920]] | [[Chennai]], , 

  

Your Tasks

 

  • Design and development of test facilities used in product validation
  • Develop Data Acquisition and data analysis tools
  • Design, development, and documentation of electrical& electronic control panel
  • Maintain test rigs and the test facilities including environmental test chambers, vibration shakers etc
  • Build time and cost plan for new test facility development and need to complete commissioning reports for new facilities.
  • Knowledgeable in MSA methods for proving test rigs for R&R.
  • Documentation for the calibration of instruments as per IATF standards

 

Your Profile

 

  • Overall experience in test facilities maintenance: 5 years minimum.
  • Minimum 2 years of experience in PLC/LabVIEW programming
  • Minimum 2 years of experience in maintenance of test rigs
  • Handle external suppliers for the smooth operation of testing laboratory
  • Instruct supporting personnel (e.g. Mechanics)
  • Programming of PLC, HMI, LabVIEW deployed in test rigs

 

Be part of our ZF team as [[Mechanical Test Engineer ]] and apply now!

Contact

[[Aashish Sukka]]

 

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