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</v:shapetype><v:shape id="_x0000_s1026" type="#_x0000_t75" alt="  Job Opportunity for Electrical Engineering Students About ATSI Athens Technical Specialists, Inc. (ATSI) has been in business for over 30 years. We were founded by the late Dr. Jim Gilfert, professor emeritus of electrical and computer engineering at Ohio University. We design and manufacture two different product lines: 1. Electrical test equipment for the traffic signal industry (www.atsi-tester.com). 2. Wireless camera and sensor products (www.buckeyecam.com). Job Description We have an immediate need to fill a part-time technical position. The position would involve the duties of both an electronics technician and an engineering assistant. Technician duties may include the following: • Calibration of test equipment • Troubleshooting test equipment • Repairing test equipment (i.e. soldering, wiring) • Initializing and programming printed circuit boards • Assembling camera and sensor products Engineering assistant duties may include the following: • Creating or updating schematics using CAD software • Assisting with R&D for new products • Assisting with printed circuit board design using Altium Designer • Assisting engineers with prototyping and testing of circuit designs • Writing code in C / C++ Minimum Qualifications • Must be currently enrolled as an Electrical Engineering student • Prefer students who have completed at least one circuit analysis course • Prefer students who are familiar with C or C++ • Must be dependable and motivated to learn Work Hours We are looking for a student (or students) who can work between 5 – 20 hours per week. Work hours can be flexible. We are willing to work around class schedules. This is a unique opportunity for an electrical engineering student to gain real world experience in the area of embedded systems design. If interested, send an email to Jeff McKnight at jmcknight@atsi-tester.com to schedule an interview. Athens Technical Specialists, Inc. 8157 US Hwy 50 • Athens, OH 45701 • 866.325.8172 • 740.592.2874 www.atsi-tester.com www.buckeyecam.com " href="http://www.atsi-tester.com/" style='position:absolute;margin-left:44.1pt;margin-top:81.4pt;width:543.7pt;height:782.1pt;z-index:251659264;visibility:visible;mso-width-percent:0;mso-height-percent:0;mso-wrap-distance-left:9pt;mso-wrap-distance-top:0;mso-wrap-distance-right:9pt;mso-wrap-distance-bottom:0;mso-position-horizontal:absolute;mso-position-horizontal-relative:page;mso-position-vertical:absolute;mso-position-vertical-relative:page;mso-width-percent:0;mso-height-percent:0;mso-width-relative:page;mso-height-relative:page' o:allowincell="f">
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About ATSI
Athens Technical Specialists, Inc. (ATSI) has been in business for over 30 years. We were founded by
the late Dr. Jim Gilfert, professor emeritus of electrical and computer engineering at Ohio University.
We design and manufacture two different product lines:
1. Electrical test equipment for the traffic signal industry (www.atsi-tester.com).
2. Wireless camera and sensor products (www.buckeyecam.com).
Job Description
We have an immediate need to fill a part-time technical position. The position would involve the duties
of both an electronics technician and an engineering assistant.
Technician duties may include the following: • Calibration of test equipment
• Troubleshooting test equipment
• Repairing test equipment (i.e. soldering, wiring)
• Initializing and programming printed circuit boards
• Assembling camera and sensor products
Engineering assistant duties may include the following: • Creating or updating schematics using CAD software
• Assisting with R&D for new products
• Assisting with printed circuit board design using Altium Designer
• Assisting engineers with prototyping and testing of circuit designs
• Writing code in C / C++
Minimum Qualifications • Must be currently enrolled as an Electrical Engineering student
• Prefer students who have completed at least one circuit analysis course
• Prefer students who are familiar with C or C++
• Must be dependable and motivated to learn
Work Hours
We are looking for a student (or students) who can work between 5 – 20 hours per week. Work hours
can be flexible. We are willing to work around class schedules.
This is a unique opportunity for an electrical engineering student to gain real world experience in the
area of embedded systems design.
If interested, send an email to Jeff McKnight at jmcknight@atsi-tester.com to schedule an interview.
Athens Technical Specialists, Inc.
8157 US Hwy 50 • Athens, OH 45701 • 866.325.8172 • 740.592.2874
www.atsi-tester.com www.buckeyecam.com
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