Support material management for mechanical and electrical parts, conduct testing and inspections, develop management systems, analyze BOM structures, and maintain documentation.
Job Summary & Responsibilities
- Technically support material management on mechanical and electrical parts.
- Test and verify material working conditions through visual inspections, functional testing, product specification confirmation, packaging.
- Develop robust part management system for field service planning team.
- Develop and maintain documents and records for material management.
- Study Bill-of-Material (BOM) structures and apply to part categorizations.
- Perform other related duties and assignments as required
- Junior / Senior year BS student or MS student in ME, EE, or related engineering major.
- Intern or project experiences on mechanical-electrical system design system structuring, and part selections.
- Hands-on experiences on assemblies, tools, DMM, lab equipment.
- Strong material management skills in high-mix low-volume environment.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Project management skills preferred.
Top Skills
Dmm
Lab Equipment
Advantest San Jose, California, USA Office
3061 Zanker Road, San Jose, CA, United States, 95134
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