About the job
Who You’ll Collaborate With
You will work alongside a talented team of hardware, systems, and validation engineers who depend on our lab to transition products from initial development stages through comprehensive testing. Additionally, you will liaise with operations, logistics, and external partners to maintain optimal lab workflows and ensure deadlines are met.
Your Responsibilities
In this pivotal role, you will ensure our complex hardware lab environments are systematically organized, fully operational, and primed for testing. This position combines practical technical support with coordination and problem-solving skills, guaranteeing that engineers have access to the necessary tools, systems, and infrastructure to thoroughly test and validate cutting-edge hardware.
- Wire and maintain power cords, console servers, terminal servers, lab networking, environmental chambers, and liquid-cooling systems within Hardware EDVT labs.
- Oversee the maintenance, tracking, and coordination of equipment repairs and calibrations in partnership with vendors such as Weiss Technik and Delta.
- Collaborate with the Shipping and Receiving department at HQ to facilitate the sending and receiving of Advance Replacement (AR) products between HQ and hardware storage sites.
- Assist cross-functional teams with the setup and relocation of fixed and modular systems (15–50 lbs) within HW Lab environments and chambers.
- Manage hardware lab storage areas, including tracking Devices Under Test (DUTs) that are moved in and out.
- Monitor inventory of optics, cables, and loopbacks across offsite locations, HQ, and HW labs; assist web teams in creating an e-inventory tool.
- Coordinate equipment reservations to support chamber testing, liquid cooling, and power testing.
- Learn and provide support for liquid-cooling equipment management, server and lab infrastructure, and server configuration updates.
- Assist with the movement of pallets, boxes, furniture, and lab equipment as required.
- Program and update system programmable devices such as CPLDs, FPGAs, microcontrollers, and onboard power supplies.

