Engineer II, Field Service
Thermo Fisher Scientific- Full Time
- Junior (1 to 2 years), Mid-level (3 to 4 years)
Candidates must have at least two years of relevant experience in mechanical assembly concepts and the ability to read drawings and bills of materials. Knowledge of the use, repair, and maintenance of machines and tools is required, along with manual dexterity and precision soldering skills. IPC Certification is preferred.
The Temporary Electromechanical Assembler will assemble and wire electro-mechanical assemblies using schematics, forming all necessary cabling and routing as per drawings. They will perform soldering and crimping of mechanical assemblies and utilize hand tools and power devices. Additionally, the assembler will test assemblies with tools such as network analyzers and signal generators.
Develops automated driving technologies for vehicles
Latitude AI develops automated driving technologies aimed at enhancing the driving experience. Their primary product is a hands-free, eyes-off driver assist system designed for next-generation Ford vehicles. This system allows drivers to engage in other activities while the vehicle manages driving tasks, thereby making driving safer and less stressful. Latitude AI stands out from competitors by combining the agility of a startup with the manufacturing capabilities of Ford, enabling rapid development and integration of advanced technologies into vehicles. The company's goal is to redefine how people interact with their cars, improving safety and providing drivers with more free time during their journeys.