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RF Lab Technician

Gorham, ME · On-site

$24 - $28/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Components and Test Equipment up to 50lbs. Requires strong interpersonal skills. Microwave Techniques is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants will not be discriminated against because of race ...

RF Lab Technician

Gorham, ME · On-site

$24 - $28/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Components and Test Equipment up to 50lbs. • Requires strong interpersonal skills. Microwave Techniques is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants will not be discriminated against because of ...

RF Lab Technician

Gorham, ME · On-site

$24 - $28/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

F. Components and Test Equipment up to 50lbs. · Requires strong interpersonal skills. Microwave Techniques is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants will not be discriminated against because of ...

Support test automation using AC/DC power sources, measurement equipment, electronic load banks, and power conversion systems. * Assist with test planning, schedule tracking, Gantt charts, and ...

... test plans, scenarios, scripts and/or procedures of moderate-to-significant complexity, in accordance with established Garmin test procedures • Serve as the voice of the customer in product design ...

Demonstrate the ability to write complex functions to improve an existing automated test framework * Provide reliable solutions to a variety of problems using sound problem‑solving techniques

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How much do test jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for test in Maine is $17.32, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.78 and $16.78 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a test job?

Test jobs refer to roles focused on evaluating, analyzing, and ensuring the quality or functionality of products, systems, or processes. People in test jobs might work in various industries such as software, manufacturing, or education, where they are responsible for identifying problems, validating requirements, and suggesting improvements. Common titles include Software Tester, Quality Assurance Tester, and Test Engineer. These roles are critical for preventing defects and maintaining high standards in the final product or service.

What are some common challenges faced by test engineers during software development projects?

Test engineers often encounter challenges such as tight project deadlines, rapidly changing requirements, and complex integration scenarios. They must balance thorough testing with the need to deliver results quickly, which requires prioritizing test cases and automating repetitive tasks where possible. Additionally, collaborating closely with developers and product managers is essential to ensure issues are communicated clearly and resolved efficiently. Staying adaptable and proactive helps test engineers maintain quality throughout the software development lifecycle.

What is the difference between Test and Quality Assurance Tester?

AspectTestQuality Assurance Tester
Required CredentialsBasic knowledge of testing tools, sometimes certifications like ISTQBSimilar certifications, often more comprehensive understanding of QA processes
Work EnvironmentTypically in software development teams, performing manual or automated testingWorks closely with development and product teams to ensure quality standards
Employer & Industry UsageUsed across software, gaming, and tech industriesCommon in software development, IT, and tech sectors
Search & Comparison IntentOften searched by those looking to perform specific testing tasksCompared when exploring roles focused on overall quality processes

While both Test and Quality Assurance Tester roles involve testing software, Test typically refers to executing test cases to identify bugs, whereas Quality Assurance Tester encompasses a broader responsibility for maintaining quality standards throughout the development process. The roles overlap significantly, but QA testers often have a wider scope including process improvement and documentation.

How can I get paid to test things?

To get paid to test things, you can work as a product tester or user tester for companies that pay for feedback on websites, apps, or products. These roles often require basic computer skills and may involve completing surveys, providing usability feedback, or recording screen activity. Payment methods include direct deposit, PayPal, or gift cards, and some testing platforms require you to pass a simple qualification test before starting.

How do I become a test?

To become a test professional, such as a software tester or quality assurance analyst, you typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, along with knowledge of testing tools and methodologies. Gaining skills in programming, understanding of software development life cycles, and certifications like ISTQB can improve job prospects. Practical experience through internships or entry-level positions is also valuable.

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Infographic showing various Test job openings in Maine as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 3% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 93% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $36,035 per year, or $17.3 per hour.

Front Line Supervisor, Operating Crew Test

General Dynamics - Bath Iron Works

Bath, ME • On-site

$71K - $90K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job Description

We offer a competitive salary for this role, with an expected range of $71,600 - $90,700/yr. The final offer will depend on your experience, skills, and overall qualifications. General Dynamics - Bath Iron Works also provides a variety of benefits including medical & dental insurance coverage, 401(k) retirement savings plan, flexible spending accounts/HSAs, life and disability insurance, company paid holidays, paid time off (PTO), health coaching, athletic trainers, employee assistance programs and onsite health services.

The Front-Line Supervisor, Operating Crew is a leadership role responsible for supporting the Outside Machinist Operating Crew operations on first and second shift. The Operating Crew Test Supervisor is responsible for executing flushes, activation, and testing, of ship propulsion systems, supporting auxiliary systems and prime movers. Responsibilities also include supervising safe ship operations during sea trials. The OC Test Supervisor will direct the activities of Department 09OC test mechanics and coordinate activities with multiple trades including pipe, machinery, electrical, and vent. All tasks are planned and executed with safety as the highest priority. The OC Test supervisor reports to the Trade Superintendent. Operating under the BIW Business Operating System (BOS), the Front Line Supervisor, Operating Crew ensures compliance with safety, quality, and performance standards while coordinating with other key stakeholders to meet overall milestones.

Key Responsibilities Safety Leadership:

  • Champion BIW safety culture and enforce all safety standards and procedures across operations.
  • Ensure proper PPE use, hazard awareness, and adherence to safe work practices.
  • Support safety training and continuous improvement in workplace safety performance.

Project Execution:

  • Lead execution of Operating Crew flushing and test activities in support of ship/unit schedules.
  • Monitor the quality of work performed; ensure first-time quality through proper oversight and training.
  • Support Plan of the Week (POW) execution and coordinate with area management to align resources with operational needs.
  • Track the status of assigned Preventative Maintenance (PM) workloads and work order's completion status to enable intervention for planned downtime (and reduce unplanned outages).

Operational Management:

  • Familiar with activation and operation of Ships HM&E systems to include but not limited to: Propulsion systems, Distributed Sea water cooling systems, High and Low Air systems, Gas Turbine and Diesel engines, and fuel and oil storage, service, and purification systems.
  • Participate in efforts to improve efficiency and optimization.
  • Provide technical guidance and support to mechanics.
  • Ensure accountability of task and goal completion.
  • Support Outside Machinist metric(s) and established goals.
  • Understand, support, and administer the union labor contract.
  • Use electronic time accounting system (WFM) to maintain employees' time, overtime, and work order charges daily.

Mentoring & Team Development:

  • Mentor mechanics by developing their technical knowledge and ability to execute daily objectives.
  • Ensure procedures and process controls are well-documented and communicated to the personnel charged with executing the tasks.
  • Promote continuous learning and skills development for mechanics.

Continuous Improvement:

  • Participate in Business Operating System (BOS) principles and productivity enhancements.
  • Focus on the quality of trade's workmanship to ensure quality standards.
  • Incorporate the Plan-Do-Check-Act model to ensure sustainment of the improvements established.
Required/Preferred Education/Training
  • Navy or Maritime ship engineering plant operating experience
Required/Preferred Experience

Required experience:

  • Propulsion and auxiliary systems operation.
  • General computer skills, including competence with Microsoft Word, Excel, Project, Power Point, and Access, and experience with web-based data management tools.
  • Ability and desire to work in a team environment.

Preferred experience:

  • OSHA Control of Hazardous Energy processes and procedures in marine or industrial environment.
  • NFPA 70E Electrical Safety process and procedures.
  • Problem resolution and root cause identification processes.
  • Well developed oral and written presentation skills.

Unique/Additional Requirements:

  • US Government Secret security clearance.
  • Able to maintain organization in the dynamic environment of ship construction and testing.
  • Position requires occasional night and weekend work.
Employment Type: FULL_TIME

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