Hardware Engineer provides analysis related to the design, development, and implementation of hardware for products. Develops test strategies, devices, and systems. Being a Hardware Engineer performs stress and performance tests on a variety of computer hardware including circuit boards, processors and wiring. May require a bachelor's degree in area of specialty. Additionally, Hardware Engineer typically reports to a supervisor or manager. To be a Hardware Engineer typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Work is closely managed. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
This position involves being outside in all weather conditions, lifting and carrying up to 60 pounds of product and other materials as needed, and frequently requires squatting and bending.
As a new employee, you will complete a 24-hour or 8-hour MSHA Part-48 training course with one of our instructors, be given Hazmat training, and a road test. You will often complete a 10-hour OSHA course and be trained on various State requirements. We want you to know how we operate.
Your normal day will start off by arriving at each job site ready to get to work. In some cases, you will go directly to the job, in others you may need to drive a truck to the site. Once on the job you will evaluate the area for safety concerns, read the drill log, measure holes, ensure products are laid out and communicate with the site management and your blast crew to keep everyone informed.
You and your crew will load the holes as designed and detonate the shot. Once you fire the shot you will complete a post blast audit and complete your paperwork.
As the Blaster in Charge, we expect you to be in charge. So, work with the customer to ensure both their and our needs are met but remember, safety is always a priority.
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