Guest Post subject: RF/Wireless Test Engineer opportunity in Canada
Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 3:36 pm NEMKO is a leader in testing and
certification services providing worldwide market access. With over
twenty facilities worldwide, Nemko is well positioned to offer competitive
Safety, EMC, Telecom, Wireless and Quality Management Services such
as ISO Certification and Registration Services. Nemko is truly your
“one stop shop” for global market access. The Nemko head office
is in Oslo, Norway. Own subsidiaries are established in UK, Germany,
Italy, Finland, USA, Canada, Korea, Japan, China Mainland, Hong Kong
and Taiwan as well as partnerships in Sweden, France and Portugal.
Nemko Canada Inc. is seeking highly motivated individuals to
work in our fast paced, team-oriented laboratory in the following areas:
EMC/EMI Test Specialist Wireless Test Specialist Job
Responsibilities: Perform testing to meet overall laboratory needs.
This includes writing test plans, performing actual hands on testing,
and documenting final results in a formal report in accordance with
both domestic and international regulatory requirements. Engage in problem
solving activities to address product failure/non-compliance issues.
Develop test methods to comply with both regulatory test standards and
customer specifications. This will also include automating these test
methods to improve laboratory efficiency and accuracy. Develop and improve
laboratory operational procedures and technical procedures to maintain
ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation. Requirements: - Electrical Engineering
Degree or Electronics Technology Diploma with at least 3-5 years of
work experience in a compliance test laboratory. - Work experience
in a ISO/IEC 17025 accredited laboratory. - Thorough understanding
of test standards (both domestic and international). - Strong problem-solving
skills - Strong verbal and written communication skills - Strong
computer skills (MS Word and Excel). Please email your resume
to the attention of Sim Jagpal, General Manager (sim.jagpal@nemko.com),
no later than January 19, 2005.
Posted 11/12/2012
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