Greet customers with a warm and positive attitude.
Respect your co-workers
Expect to be on-time and ready for work each day unless you notified your manager or supervisor otherwise.
Responsible for reporting directly with your assigned manager or supervisor.
Agree to and must successfully pass ongoing Physical Exams,
Background Screenings, Drug and Alcohol testing as required.
Agree to and must successfully pass ongoing safety training, both
general and customer site-specific safety training.
Develops and evaluates calibration systems that measure
characteristics of objects, substances, or phenomena, such as length, mass, time, temperature, electric current, and derived units of physical or chemical measure.
Identifies magnitude of error sources contributing to uncertainty of results to determine reliability of measurement process in quantitative terms.
Advises others on methods of resolving measurement problems and exchanges information with other metrology personnel.
Working at customer sites, often working independently.
Attend technical training sessions.
Meet ISO9001 and ISO 17025 Quality Management System objectives and follow processes.
Maintain an orderly work area and clean company vehicle.
Write neat and accurate service reports.
Travel is required via company vehicle. The general travel area is within 100-mile radius of the office with some occasional exceptions.
Drive a company-issued vehicle as required for the job and follow any state and local laws while operating the vehicle.
Participate in the on-call rotation for service technicians.
Accept overtime work, as necessary.
Carry a cell phone when on-duty or on-call.
Willing to assist other co-workers when available or time permits.
SKILLS & EXPERIENCE
Self-starter and motivated.
Strong understanding of metrological terminology preferred.
Good communication and interpersonal skills, ability to work with others.
Read and write the English language.
Good phone etiquette.
Follow directions.
Meet deadlines, as necessary.
Military calibration training is a plus.
Vocational technical training or equivalent.
Military or commercial calibration laboratory experience preferred.
PLC programming or similar is a plus
Low-voltage electronic instrument troubleshooting and repair.
Able to handle tools to perform repair activities.
Able to use computers and mobile devices
Working knowledge of Microsoft MS Outlook, MS Word, MS Excel, MS
PowerPoint programs and Web browsers.
Mechanical aptitude, understanding of mechanical movement concepts.
Read and understand electronic schematic diagrams and technical manuals.
Possess and Maintain a valid State issued Driver’s License
Submit to and pass Pre-Employment Background Screen, Drug and Alcohol