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Electrical Technician (Hardware Simulator) 1. Create documentation for each of the Hardware Simulator models. Documentation to include: a. Block Diagram i. Create Block diagrams for each Hardware Simulator using AutoCAD, SolidWorks or similar electronically editable format. b. Theory of Operation i. Create a description of the operation of each hardware simulator. c. Operating Instructions i. Create a document describing the operation of the Hardware Simulator including the following: 1. Power-on, 2. Indicator lights and function 3. How to select bin location 4. How read displays and indicator lights 5. Safety curtain sensors ii. Software interface 1. Connection of Hardware Simulator to servers or computers 2. Cabling required for connecting Hardware Simulator to a server or computer. 3. Software functionality. 4. Command List and expected response. d. Bill of Materials i. List of materials needed to build each Hardware Simulator in electronic format (Word or Excel format). ii. Sources for Bill of Materials components or assemblies. e. Service or Troubleshooting Guide i. Documentation regarding Service of the Hardware Simulators 1. List of typical failures a. Description of problem and service solution. What components to replace. Service procedure to determine if the repaired component solved the problem and the Hardware Simulator is functional. ii. Diagnostic program 1. Create a Diagnostic program that can be run to pinpoint problems. 2. Be able to coordinate with Purchasing to procure material as necessary for support and maintenance of the Hardware Simulators. 3. Be able to use basic hand tools (screw driver, wrenches, hammer, etc.) or light electrical tools (drill, soldering iron, voltmeter, etc.) as required to maintain the Hardware Simulators. 4. Design, document and build any enhancements to functionality on the Hardware Simulators up to, and including, design of new Hardware Simulators from scratch as determined by Engineering or Management. 5. Work with existing Hardware Simulator component manufacturers as needed to understand functionality, or source replacement components. 6. Determine approximate lead-times needed to procure long lead-time components or assemblies and determine if any spare components should be maintained on-site for repair needs. 7. Determine and perform any anticipated periodic maintenance to the Hardware Simulators. a. Maintenance schedule b. Maintenance procedures 8. Ability to use common Office software programs and Windows computer (E-mail, Word, Excel and Microsoft Windows, etc.). 9. Work with Software Engineers as necessary to understand and document Hardware Simulator functionality. 10. Basic electrical knowledge of motor-control devices, switch panels, transformers, indicators, power supplies and other electrical equipment and components. 11. Basic knowledge of electrical principles.
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