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L3Harris Technologies

Description:
Job Title:
Sr.
Associate Systems Engineer- TestJob Code:
CS20231807-103622Job Location:
Salt Lake CIty, UTL3Harris' Communication Systems segment is currently seeking an Systems Engineer to join our team.
This position will be based at our Salt Lake City, Utah facility supporting our Operations Group.
Position Overview:
L3Harris Technologies is currently seeking an Systems Engineer to join the Operations Test Engineering Group in Salt Lake City, Utah.
The Systems Engineer will be responsible for the following tasks below and will support products within the Broadband Communication's Division.
Define, trace and maintain test process requirementsTest procedure creation and maintenanceImprove test yield through root cause and corrective actionCreate product related technical information in support of OperationsEnsures overall technical performance for Test Engineering developmentsWork with Engineering to facilitate the transition of products from design to productionProvide input to Engineering to support product life cycle managementProject management for Test Engineering developmentMentor Engineers with less experienceProvide input to organizational visionProvide technical test consultation to internal organizations, contract manufacturers or customersRepresent Test Engineering in technical discussions to outside organizationsEvaluate contract manufacturers capabilities to provide required products or servicesParticipate in product design reviewsSupport manufacturing floor to help overcome production issues Basic
Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree and a minimum of 2 years of prior related experience.
Graduate Degree or equivalent with 0 to 2 years of prior related experience.
In lieu of a degree, minimum of 6 years of prior related experience.
About the Company:
L3Harris Technologies.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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