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Sr. Hardware Engineer (Teradyne, Oregon)

Tualatin, OR · On-site

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Instrument specification, wiring, troubleshooting, and calibration * Develops schematics detailing control system configuration and wiring, and design equipment panel layouts. This effort includes ...

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How much do instrument calibration jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for instrument calibration in Oregon is $54.29, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $46.25 and $66.06 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an instrument calibration?

An Instrument Calibration job involves testing, adjusting, and maintaining measuring devices to ensure they provide accurate readings. Calibration technicians work with a variety of instruments, including pressure gauges, thermometers, and electronic equipment, to ensure compliance with industry standards. They document calibration results, troubleshoot faulty instruments, and may collaborate with engineers or quality control teams. This role is crucial in industries like manufacturing, healthcare, and aerospace, where precision measurements are essential.

What does an instrument calibration technician do?

As an Instrument Calibration professional, your daily tasks often include testing, adjusting, and documenting the accuracy of a variety of measuring and monitoring instruments. You may calibrate devices such as pressure gauges, thermometers, or electronic meters, using specialized tools and following strict quality standards. Routine duties also involve maintaining detailed calibration records and troubleshooting equipment issues to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. Collaboration with engineers, quality assurance teams, and production staff is common to ensure equipment reliability throughout the organization.

What skills and qualifications are needed for instrument calibration?

To thrive in Instrument Calibration, you need a solid understanding of measurement principles, attention to detail, and a background in electronics or metrology, often supported by relevant technical certifications or associate degrees. Proficiency with calibration tools, test equipment, and software such as Fluke MET/CAL or LabVIEW is typically required. Strong problem-solving skills, organization, and effective communication are valuable soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure calibration processes are accurate, compliant, and completed efficiently, maintaining the integrity of critical instruments in various industries.

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Validation Engineer - Bend, OR

Unicon Pharma Inc.

Bend, OR • On-site

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Job description

Title: CSV/CQV Specialist

Position Summary:

  • Client is seeking a contractor-level CSV/CQV Specialist to support a high-priority backlog of qualification and validation activities within the CQV department.
  • This role will provide validation support for analytical laboratory instruments, computerized systems, and GMP equipment while partnering closely with both the Instrumentation and CQV teams.
  • The successful candidate will split time supporting Dawn Bosco's CQV priorities and the Instrumentation team's CSV activities.
  • This individual must be comfortable managing multiple priorities simultaneously, producing high-quality documentation, and working hands-on with laboratory instruments and equipment in a regulated cGMP environment. Because the position supports physical equipment and instrument qualification activities, onsite presence in Bend, Oregon is required.

Key Responsibilities

  • Develop, execute, review, and maintain validation lifecycle documentation, including:
  • Risk Assessments
  • User Requirement Specifications (URS)
  • Design Specifications
  • Traceability Matrices
  • Test Scripts
  • Validation Protocols
  • Discrepancies and Deviations
  • Summary Reports
  • Periodic Review Documentation
  • System Retirement Documentation
  • Support qualification and validation activities for new and existing analytical laboratory instruments, computerized systems, and GMP equipment.
  • Execute and support Installation Qualification (IQ), Operational Qualification (OQ), and Performance Qualification (PQ) activities.
  • Ensure calibration readiness, data integrity verification, and compliance with 21 CFR Part 11 and Annex 11 requirements.
  • Partner with Quality Control, Instrumentation, Engineering, Automation, Quality Assurance, and system owners to plan and execute validation activities.
  • Prepare and support change controls, impact assessments, deviations, CAPAs, and validation protocols related to GMP equipment, analytical instruments, and computerized systems.
  • Utilize and support the Kneat validation platform, including document creation, workflow routing, approvals, and record closure.
  • Assist with Kneat template development and continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Maintain inspection-ready documentation in accordance with SOPs, GxP requirements, and site procedures.
  • Monitor field execution activities, identify gaps early, drive discrepancy resolution, and escalate issues as appropriate.
  • Split support between the Instrumentation team for CSV activities and the CQV group for qualification execution, documentation updates, and readiness activities.
  • Travel between Bend campus buildings as needed to support laboratory instrument and equipment qualification activities.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Required Qualifications

Education:  Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Life Sciences, Chemistry, Biology, or a related scientific discipline preferred.

Experience

  • Minimum 3-5 years of CQV and/or CSV experience within pharmaceutical, biotechnology, or other regulated industries.
  • Experience supporting analytical laboratory instruments and equipment qualification.
  • Experience working in cGMP-regulated environments.
  • Experience with computerized systems validation and equipment qualification.
  • Experience managing multiple validation projects and competing priorities.
  • Previous backlog remediation or high-volume validation support experience is highly desirable.

Technical Knowledge

  • Proven experience using Kneat validation/documentation software.
  • Strong understanding of GMP documentation requirements and validation practices.

Knowledge of:

  • GxP regulations
  • 21 CFR Part 11
  • 21 CFR Parts 210 and 211
  • EU Annex 11
  • Annex 15
  • USP and ASTM standards
  • Understanding of computerized systems, laboratory instruments, pharmaceutical manufacturing equipment, specifications, procedures, and engineering drawings.
  • Strong understanding of equipment qualification versus instrument validation requirements.

Key Competencies

  • Excellent technical writing and documentation skills.
  • Strong organization and attention to detail.
  • Ability to prioritize effectively across multiple projects and stakeholders.
  • Proactive problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a regulated environment.
  • Strong communication and cross-functional collaboration skills.
  • Commitment to quality, compliance, and data integrity.

Physical & Environmental Requirements

  • Work within a clean, secure, and regulated GMP environment.
  • Wear required PPE, including lab coats, safety glasses, gloves, and other protective equipment as required.
  • Occasional lifting of up to 50 pounds.
  • Travel between site buildings as needed.
  • Flexible schedule to support project activities.