Job Description:Applicants must be authorized to work in the U.S.; Sponsorship is not available for this position at this time.The Lead Technician is responsible for the management and leadership of technicians in the Electrical Engineering Lab supporting power tool systems and subsystems, the maintenance of lab equipment and operating procedures, and the execution of team and individual test, debug, repair, and rework activities.
You will support sustaining engineering teams through test development, data analysis, root cause investigation, and competitor benchmarking and serve as the key interface between engineers and technicians regarding the priority tasks to be completed in the lab.
You'll also be DISRUPTIVE through these duties and responsibilities:- Role model the Milwaukee Tool culture; lead, mentor, and coach a team of technicians to maintain an effective workforce to accomplish goals in support of business objectives
- Own technician task entry, triage incoming work requests, and maintain workload forecasting to effectively prioritize lab resources across multiple projects
- Communicate resource loading and align priorities with electrical engineering and PSE technical leads
- Train junior technicians on best practices for test preparation, execution, troubleshooting, and documentation of power tool electronic systems and PCBAs
- Execute and support electrical, functional, and performance testing of power tools, subsystems, and electronic assemblies
- Troubleshoot, rework, and repair power tools, PCBAs, and electronic subsystems using structured debug approaches
- Use laboratory equipment such as oscilloscopes, power supplies, e-loads, and data acquisition systems.
What TOOLS you'll bring with you:- Associates Degree from a two-year college or technical school
- 5+ years of experience with electrical/mechanical principles, test equipment, and product performance/validation test methods
- Demonstrated ability to independently manage multiple projects and complex tasks with minimal oversight
- Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics, engineering drawings, and PCB layout files in an environment such as Altium
- Experience working with embedded systems and downloading firmware to target hardware
- Strong hands-on experience with lab instrumentation such as oscilloscopes, power supplies, electronic loads, and DAQs
- Experience troubleshooting, reworking, and repairing electronic assemblies and PCBAs
- Excellent problem-solving ability, exercises independent judgement and works well under pressure in a dynamic environment.
- Must have good interpersonal, verbal and written communication.
Other TOOLS we prefer you to have:- Experience with portable electronics, power tools, motor controls, power electronics and power supply circuits, consumer electronics, or instrumentation and measurement systems.
- Leadership and mentoring experience.
We provide these great perks and benefits:- Robust health, dental and vision insurance plans.
- Generous 401 (K) savings plan.
- Education assistance.
- On-site wellness, fitness center, food and coffee service.
- And many more, check out our benefits site HERE.