Voltaic Systems is a dynamic, environmentally conscious, entrepreneurial company. We have generated a lot of interest with our unique line of solar chargers (www.voltaicsystems.com) and are expanding into other small scale energy systems.
We are looking for in individual with the technical expertise to manage technical aspects of product development and ongoing operations.
Responsibilities include:
• Preparing technical specifications
• Testing new products as part of the development process
• Working with suppliers and inspecting production to ensure technical and quality compliance
• Ongoing testing of various consumer electronics (phones, laptops, tablets, cameras etc.) to assess compatibility and identify issues
• Blogging about technical issues, in particular charging of various devices
• Technical support of customers
• Overseeing the assembly process to ensure technical compliance and preparation of custom orders
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