Testing Mechanical Engineer I
AAON, Inc. · Tulsa, OK · 2 wk ago
Information TechnologyFull-time
Essential Responsibilities/Activities
- Coincides with Project Engineers and Lab Technicians to determine the appropriate course of action for testing.
- Provides a complete bill of materials by defining when, where, and why parts are used during testing and rework.
- Reviews test plans to ensure designs are met.
- Ensures equipment and parts for testing and rework are available to maintain the testing schedule.
- Collaborates with Lab Technicians to ensure that test units are complete and ready for testing as needed.
- Participates in testing of HVAC equipment in various test setups and psychrometric chambers.
- Collaborates with Lab Operations to ensure that the test chamber and equipment are functioning properly and are in calibration.
- Collaborates with Lab Technicians to ensure that testing is performed to the proper standards.
- Ensures that data produced is valid for the evaluation of the tested product or component.
- Runs small, short-term projects independently.
- Handles multiple tasks simultaneously under the guidance of more experienced Engineers and/or Management.
- Analyzes test data to determine if the product meets defined requirements.
Education And Experience Requirements
- Four-year ABET accredited degree in Engineering or equivalent technical degree in Applied Sciences.
- Minimum of 1-2 years in the HVAC industry or equivalent experience in a similar industry.
Essential Mental Functions
- Communicates effectively in written and spoken form.
- Possesses excellent interpersonal relationship skills.
- Exhibits good decision-making and analytical problem-solving abilities.
- Demonstrates strong multi-tasking capabilities and organizational skills.
- Works effectively in a team environment.
- Works effectively in a fast-paced high-pressure environment.
Essential Physical Functions
- Lift up to 50 lbs.
- Sit or stand for up to 95 percent of work hours.
- Periodic visits to the manufacturing facility with seasonal hot and cold temperatures, dust, and some chemical fume exposure.