Calibration Technician

Newington, NH
Full Time
Mid Level

If you’re ready to take on a fresh challenge, grow your career and contribute to supporting homeland defense and armed services, Wilcox Industries is ready to help you achieve your goals. We are currently seeking a full-time Calibration Technician to work first shift Monday through Friday. The Calibration Technician reports directly to the Quality Manager and is responsible for the calibration, routine inspection, testing, maintenance and repair of instruments, meters, gauges, and other testing and measuring process. The Calibration Technician will work with Operations, Purchasing and Engineering departments.

Roles & Responsibilities

  • Administer all calibration methods and procedures
  • Runs monthly reports to determine equipment due for calibration
  • Performs routine equipment maintenance
  • Calibrates equipment to industry standards
  • Troubleshoots equipment failures
  • Conducts equipment repairs
  • Suggests equipment upgrades
  • Maintains calibration equipment and supplies
  • Completes equipment reports
  • Contacts outside calibration houses to schedule outsource calibration
  • Maintains control and traceability related to outside vendors
  • Create document work instruction
  • Perform other duties as necessary when directed to do so to support business needs

Qualifications & Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent; plus, a minimum if y year of experience as a calibration technician or an equivalent combination of education and experience
  • Experience with equipment maintenance and repairs preferred.
  • Advanced troubleshooting skills.
  • Competency with calibration software.
  • Certified by ASQ (American Society for Quality) preferred.
  • Experience with ISO 9000 Quality Management Systems.
  • Strong communication skills.
  • High attention to detail and excellent time management skills.
  • Excellent computer skills and proficiency with MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
  • Regular on-site attendance is a necessary function of this position.
  • Wilcox id a U.S. government defense contractor, and this position. Qualified candidates must be legally authorized to access U.S. government-controlled technology prior to beginning work.
Physical Requirements:
Must be able to stand, crouch, and kneel for extended periods of time. Required to have close visual acuity to perform such activities as preparing and analyzing data. Hand eye coordination required. Ability to lift up to 20lbs.


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