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Test Technician - Mechanical (Destructive)
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Country: USA
Location: Washington-Seattle Lynnwood, WA 98203
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Test Technician - Mechanical (Destructive)
Test Technician - Mechanical (Destructive)Description: Volt is recognized as one of the nation's most outstanding staffing services providing leading companies with dynamic solutions to meet their human resources needs. We are among a select group of staffing companies to be named to the Fortune 1000. Within our organization, the Mechanical Test Technician is responsible for: Destructively test composite test specimens, Collecting data using computerized equipment, Carefully following procedures outlined by our engineering staff. This is an hourly position with medical, dental and retirement benefits. Must be a US person. Volt is an Equal Opportunity Employer.Requirements: Minimum Requirements: Associates degree or higher; 1+ years work experience; Must understand the basic behavior of materials (stress, strain); Very careful attention to detail; Strong computer skills; Familiarity with basic hand tools (wrenches, drills, screwdrivers, etc.). Preferred Experience: Measurement experience (with calipers, micrometers, analytic balances, other lab equipment); Mechanical aptitude or interest; Experience with test frames; Experiences with data acquisition systems like LabView; Experience with hydraulic actuators; Positive attitude and the ability to adapt to a rapidly changing environment.Location: Lynnwood, WA Type: DIRECT Duration: Direct Pay Rate: $14.00 - $16.00 DOE Contact: Volt Engineering ServicesVolt Workforce Solutions21520 30th Dr. S.E., Suite 100Bothell, WA 98021PH: 425/806-1900FX: 425/806-1920 Connecting talented people and respected companies. APPLY NOW Job Information Reference ID: 300788-2938-13-227197 Company: Volt Workforce Solutions Location: Lynnwood, WA 98203 Status: Employee Salary: $14.00 - $16.00 DOE Job Category: Engineering Contact Information Company: Volt Workforce Solutions Address: 21520 30th Dr. S.E., Suite 100Bothell,WA 98021 Email: Apply by Email Phone: 425/806-1900 Fax: 425/806-1920
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