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Lead Electrical Prototyping Inspection Technician - Secret Clearance

QuEST Defense

QuEST Defense

Other Engineering
Tucson, AZ, USA
Posted on Mar 29, 2026

Quest Defense Systems & Solutions (QDSS) is seeking a Lead Electrical Prototyping Inspection Technician to work in an engineering environment to co-develop engineering hardware in accordance with customer and internal requirements, as well as industry standards. Candidates will collaborate with multi-disciplined design teams across multiple projects to bring design concepts to fruition, providing rapid engineering, fabrication, and prototyping solutions throughout the entire product lifecycle.

Due to the nature of the project, all applicants must be US Citizens and must have or be able to obtain a Secret Clearance.

This role is onsite, and all candidates must be in or willing to relocate to Tucson, AZ.

Key Responsibilities:

• Test and inspect complex prototype electrical assemblies and verify compliance to workmanship standards.

• Rely on moderate to extensive experience to interpret drawings, schematics, 3D models, written notes, and specifications.

• Adapt methods and procedures to test, inspect, and troubleshoot new hardware.

• Apply advanced skills to test and inspect complex prototype electrical assemblies.

• Assist in electrical/mechanical engineering drawing peer reviews to validate engineering design specifications in development of producible prototypes.

• Assess complex designs to ensure producibility, maintainability, safety, and reliability.

• Document and communicate test and inspection discrepancies and concerns to customers and collaborate on design improvements.

• Perform other task related duties as required.

Required Qualifications:

• High school, secondary school, or equivalent with a minimum of eight (8) years of experience in an engineering environment inspecting electrical assemblies in three or more of the following areas: cables or wire harnesses, breakout boxes, chassis, circuit card modifications, and racked electronic equipment

• Previous work experience reading and interpreting electrical and mechanical drawings and schematics.

• Must be a U.S. Citizen.

Preferred Qualifications:

• Excellent written and oral communication skills

• Experience using CMMs, optical comparators, calipers, and micrometers.

• Experience with First Article Inspections, Root Cause Corrective Actions, and DCMA audits.

• Experience with mechanical inspections and applied GD&T.

• Experience using Microsoft Office and Adobe software, including 3D-PDFs

• Motivated self-starter with the ability to use good judgement and to work independently or collaboratively in an engineering environment

• Associates degree in related field; OR military electronics or avionics training, OR vocational or college program certificate

• Ability to prioritize work, understanding of schedule and budgets

• J-STD-001 Solder certification

• IPC 610 & 620 Acceptability certifications and fabrication or test experience.