R&D Engineer, Electromechanical; Electrical Lab
Listed on 2026-06-17
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Engineering
Test Engineer, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineer, Systems Engineer
Job Title
R&D Engineer, Electromechanical (Electrical Lab)
LocationQuincy, IL
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Step into a hands‑on R&D lab role supporting blower and vacuum pump product development. You will build, instrument, test, and troubleshoot real electromechanical systems that shape product performance. The work takes place in a standalone R&D test engineering lab running prototype and production‑intent hardware for validation, performance testing, instrumentation, and failure troubleshooting. In this dual‑path engineering role the primary focus is lab‑based R&D and test engineering with a heavy emphasis on hands‑on execution, root‑cause investigation, and detailed test reporting.
This is true lab‑first engineering inside a dedicated R&D environment focused on real blower and vacuum pump systems. Your time will be largely spent building, testing, and troubleshooting, not sitting behind a desk. Root‑cause problem solving is central to the work, with ownership of translating test results into clear engineering insight. The role offers a defined path from hands‑on lab test engineering into electrical design ownership, inside a fast‑moving environment built around rotating and dynamic machinery.
You’ll be the engineer who connects test data to real‑world behavior, identifies failure drivers, and communicates actionable findings to drive decisions.
Responsibilities- Lab & Test Engineering (Primary Focus)
- Build, instrument, and operate blower and vacuum pump test setups.
- Support validation testing including performance, thermal, durability, and reliability testing.
- Configure sensors, wiring, and data acquisition systems to capture accurate test data.
- Troubleshoot electrical and electromechanical issues in lab and prototype environments.
- Support teardown, inspection, and failure analysis activities.
- Electrical & Electromechanical Support
- Assist in development of electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and BOMs.
- Support integration of motors, sensors, heaters, and protection devices into equipment.
- Work with senior engineers on electrical design improvements and component selection.
- Participate in design reviews and provide feedback based on lab/test findings.
- R&D & Product Development
- Support prototype builds and iterative development cycles.
- Assist in evaluating new technologies for blower and vacuum systems.
- Translate lab findings into practical design improvements.
- Manufacturing & Field Support
- Assist manufacturing teams with electrical build issues and troubleshooting.
- Support field issue root cause analysis when required.
- Documentation
- Maintain test records, reports, and engineering documentation.
- Communicate findings clearly to engineering teams.
- Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering, Electromechanical Engineering, or related field.
- 2+ years of hands‑on experience in lab, testing, service, or manufacturing…
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