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Heat-to-Power System Test Technician

Antora Energy · Sunnyvale, CA · 1 wk ago
On-siteManagement$40–$49/hrFull-time

Position Summary

Operate and maintain Heat-to-Power's high-temperature test platforms at Antora's R&D facility. The primary function of this role is test technician: hands-on setup, maintenance, and instrumentation of electrical discharge prototypes that generate the data driving Heat-to-Power development. A secondary function is test operator, running and monitoring campaigns (including unattended and overnight runs within defined limits), with an engineer on call for decisions outside those limits.

Roles & Responsibilities

  • Independently set up, operate, monitor, shut down, and disassemble high-temperature test campaigns, including unattended and overnight operation within defined limits.
  • Maintain and prepare the test rigs: mechanical assembly and disassembly, instrumentation (thermocouples, RTDs, pyrometers), gas and cooling systems, and DAQ and controls hardware.
  • Keep tools test-ready and track maintenance. Track and manage consumables, spare parts, and instrumentation inventory; flag reorder needs proactively and maintain accurate records to avoid test delays.
  • Collect, validate, and deliver post-test datasets used in design iteration, performance evaluation, and reliability analysis.
  • Troubleshoot issues across sensors, thermal systems, mechanical assemblies, controls, and data acquisition. Recognize off-nominal or non-physical behavior during operation and respond within defined safety and operating limits.
  • Produce and update test procedures, run logs, safety documentation, and post-test summaries. Communicate clearly through documentation, plots, and technical discussion with engineers across disciplines.
  • Operate complex experimental systems safely and with discipline, given elevated temperatures and electrical power.
  • Support implementation of hardware, instrumentation, or procedural improvements that increases test reliability, repeatability, or usability.

Key Qualifications

  • 5+ years of hands-on experience operating and maintaining experimental or production hardware, test rigs, or complex equipment (research, industrial, military, or similar).
  • Associate's or Bachelor's degree in an engineering or technical field, or equivalent hands-on experience.
  • Thermal, mechanical, electrical, or related engineering or technical background sufficient to make operating judgment calls.
  • Strong hands-on skills with fixtures, sensors, and test equipment; demonstrated attention to data quality, repeatability, and rigor.
  • Proven ability to troubleshoot mechanical, thermal, electrical, or instrumentation issues independently.
  • Strong safety awareness around physical systems, electricity, and elevated temperatures.
  • Clear written and verbal communication; experience documenting procedures and results.
  • Ability to work onsite and independently manage test tasks with guidance from senior engineers.
  • Comfortable using AI tools to accelerate documentation, data analysis, troubleshooting, and procedure writing; able to critically evaluate AI-generated output.

Additional Qualifications

  • Desired Experience with high-temperature systems, thermal testing, furnaces, heaters, or vacuum environments.
  • Familiarity with data acquisition systems (Python-based DAQ, PLCs, or similar) and controls or automation scripting.
  • Experience with instrumentation such as thermocouples, pyrometers, RTDs, pressure sensors, current/voltage measurement, or optical diagnostics.
  • Prior work with photovoltaics, power electronics, energy conversion, or other experimental energy systems.
  • Experience producing clean, reusable test procedures and lab documentation.

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