Epoxy Process Engineering Technician

RTX RTX · Aerospace · mckinney, TX +1 · Engineering

Process Engineering Technician role focused on supporting automated manufacturing processes in a cleanroom environment, involving epoxy attachment, RF assembly, and problem-solving for equipment, process, material, and product issues. Requires experience in manufacturing, automated assembly, and a security clearance.

What you'd actually do

  1. Support the Microwave Automated Factory (an ISO Class 8 clean room environment) in high-volume, high-mix production with on-site responsiveness to equipment, process, material, and product problems.
  2. Support assembly processes involving automated epoxy component attachment and Radiofrequency (RF) Assembly.
  3. Work hand-in-hand with product engineers, quality engineers, reliability engineers, and manufacturing engineers on product manufacturing.
  4. Develop and implement materials, processes, process improvements, and production support using established statistical process control techniques, experimental designs, material analysis, mechanical design analysis, and root cause analysis.
  5. Evaluate materials, equipment and processes (including qualification, acceptance testing, and specification development) and interface with key internal and external suppliers to resolve technical issues.

Skills

Required

  • AA/AS degree or 2-year post high school training with a minimum of 8 years relevant experience
  • Experience in a manufacturing environment
  • Experience with automated assembly equipment
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. government issued security clearance

Nice to have

  • Windows Operating Systems, MS Word and Excel
  • Experience in a clean room environment, following clean room and electrostatic discharge (ESD) procedures
  • Experience with automated dispense, pick-and-place, and curing processes
  • Experience working on a team
  • Demonstrated organizational skills and problem solving ability
  • Demonstrated ability to multi-task and work in fast-paced environment

What the JD emphasized

  • The ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. government issued security clearance is required. U.S. citizenship is required, as only U.S. citizens are eligible for a security clearance
  • Active and existing security clearance required after day 1