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Electrical Engineer I

Company Name:
Columbia Machine, Inc
Position Type:
Full-time
Over the past 75 years Columbia Machine, Inc. has become one of the world's leading manufacturers of concrete products equipment and palletizing solutions, serving customers in over 100 countries. Located just across the river in Vancouver, WA right off of 1-5 and just 10 minutes from downtown Portland, Columbia Machine is one of Vancouver's largest employers. A family owned business since 1937, Columbia Machine offers a competitive benefits package including medical, dental and vision.
JOB PURPOSE
Designs electrical systems by developing and testing components.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Evaluates electrical systems, products, components, and applications by designing and conducting research programs; applying knowledge of electricity and materials.
Confirms systems and components' capabilities by designing testing methods; testing properties.
Develops electrical products by studying customer requirements; researching and testing manufacturing and assembly methods and materials.
Develops manufacturing processes by designing and modifying equipment for building and assembling electrical components; soliciting observations from operators.
Assures product quality by designing electrical testing methods; testing finished-product and system capabilities.
Prepares product reports by collecting, analyzing, and summarizing information and trends.
Provides engineering information by answering questions and requests.
Maintains product and company reputation by complying with federal and state regulations.
Keeps equipment operational by following manufacturer's instructions and established procedures; requesting repair service.
Maintains company's in-houseEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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