
location_on43, West Simpson Street, Barrio Viejo, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, 85701, United States
The Electrical Engineering team in Tucson supports production operations, ensuring hardware builds move forward efficiently. The group focuses on resolving complex issues to maintain operational continuity and drive process improvements across the manufacturing environment.
This Production Support Engineer acts as a critical bridge between technical troubleshooting and cross-functional collaboration. The role exists to quickly assess hardware problems, identify necessary resources, and prioritize issues against other failures. You will develop clear paths for troubleshooting and correction, then communicate these plans effectively to diverse teams to ensure timely resolution.
Success in this position means solving problems accurately and rapidly while taking ownership of projects from initiation to completion. You will manage issue projects to closure, maintain technical documentation, and collaborate with suppliers to address production and supplier challenges. The day-to-day involves diagnosing hardware failures using electronic test equipment, evaluating defect and yield data to reduce recurring issues, and preparing change packages for review boards.
Candidates are invited to apply with a resume highlighting their experience in digital, analog, RF, and mixed-signal testing. The selection process focuses on verifying core technical competencies and communication skills.
We are an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. We consider qualified applicants regardless of background, including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities. All employment decisions are made in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws.
Work model: On-site
43, West Simpson Street, Barrio Viejo, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, 85701, United States
Tucson, Arizona
Experience supporting production engineering activities involving electrical or mechanical hardware. Background in designing electronic or electro optical subsystems, including circuit design, assembly processes, and fabrication practices. Familiarity with engineering and analysis tools across electrical design, simulation, and measurement domains. Experience with subsystem integration, testing, troubleshooting, and continuous improvement methodologies. Ability to work independently or within small teams while providing technical guidance, coordination, and project oversight.
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