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Test Engineer II (ELSCO)

Hamilton Associates
95000.00 To 116000.00 (USD) Annually
paid time off, 401(k), profit sharing, remote work
United States, Maryland, Owings Mills
Jan 22, 2026

Hamilton Associates, a diverse, growth-oriented, Lean-driven, ISO-Certified manufacturing company is currently seeking an experienced Test Engineer II to join our team. For additional information about our Company and each of our divisions and our product lines, please visit our websites at www.hamiltonassoc.com, www.elscoguides.com, www.atitest.com, and www.dirtkiller.com.

Elevator Safety Company (ELSCO), a division of Hamilton Associates, Inc., is the leading designer and manufacturer of roller guides and swivel sliding guide shoes used by elevator manufacturers and building contractors worldwide. As a result of our 60+ years of success and continuing growth within our industry, ELSCO is recognized as a leader in providing superior, consistent and responsive customer service. To further solidify and strengthen this part of ELSCO's brand promise, the Company is building an organizational culture of teamwork, engagement, learning, and continuous improvement/ innovation.

As our Test Engineer II, this individual will be responsible for ensuring the quality and functionality of products by designing and executing tests, identifying issues, and collaborating with other internal disciplines. This role supports new product development, design and fabrication of new test equipment, maintains and operates existing test equipment, and is ultimately responsible for the planning, execution, and documentation of in-house or external 3rd party tests.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Writes clear and concise test plans, specifications and testing procedures.
  • Reads and understands test plans, procedures, and technical drawings. Sets up and conducts tests per written procedure, and documents the results.
  • Uses best scientific and engineering practices to collect meaningful data, then interprets and generates test reports.
  • Documents results in a professional and accurate manner.
  • Reviews and interprets product specifications and risk assessments, then translates the information into test plans to qualify designs, proof of concept, and final products.
  • Maintains and improves existing test criteria, and creates new testing criteria as needed.
  • Improves and maintains ELSCO Engineering's pool of custom R&D Test Equipment.
  • Enhances testing capabilities as needed by creating new test equipment. Generates requirements, designs, documents, fabricates, and commissions new custom test equipment. Takes part in selecting hardware components and/or designing test apparatus when necessary.
  • Maintains electronic drawing files, specifications and other reference materials as they pertain to testing.
  • Develops software controls for test apparatus and/or gathers data from software for analysis.
  • Calibrates test equipment.
  • As needed, assists with processing change orders, part number requests and bills of materials.
  • As needed, assists the procurement team with technical inquires and vendor visits.
  • Operates in accordance with quality and/or ISO procedures, and lean manufacturing processes.
  • Promotes safe work practices and contributes to continuous improvement projects in the manufacturing facility.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

JOB QUALIFICIATIONS & REQUIREMENTS

Minimum Background and Skills Required:

  • Bachelors level degree in Engineering or Materials Science.
  • 4+ years experience working hands-on in an engineering testing environment.
  • Demonstrated experience in creating, editing, and documenting test plans.
  • Demonstrated experience in calibrating test equipment.
  • Working understanding of various materials and how testing methods and conditions can influence materials selection.
  • Working understanding of vibrating mechanical systems and stress and tolerance analysis.
  • Working understanding of data acquisition systems, sensors and data processing.
  • Demonstrated hands-on approach to design and testing, is comfortable working in a manufacturing environment with hand tools.
  • Experience using Autodesk Inventor or similar tools.
  • Proven record of excellent verbal and written communication skills - has the ability to communicate effectively and collaboratively with all levels of employees within the company as well as with external vendors or customers.
  • Demonstrated ability to be flexible and take initiative in the changing workplace environment.

Additional Background and Skills Preferred:

  • Competence with data acquisition hardware and software systems.
  • Experience with custom machine design or automation.
  • Experience with technical project management.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORKING CONDITIONS

  • Frequently stands, and walks in the manufacturing facility.
  • Some sedentary work.
  • Ability to listen and visually assess materials is required up to 80% of the time.
  • Repetitive wrist motion is used up to 80% of the time.
  • Lifts between 25 - 50 lbs. on occasion.
  • Travels 10% of the time.

COMPENSATION & BENEFITS

We offer an attractive compensation package in addition to a comprehensive benefits program including health insurance, 401(k) plan with matching and profit sharing, generous paid time off (PTO) policy, life & disability coverage, plus much more!

CONTACT US

If you are a driven, results-oriented individual seeking an opportunity to play a key role in the continuing growth of a reputable organization, please forward your resume, in WORD or PDF format, along with your salary history/requirements, to us for immediate consideration.

Hamilton Associates, Inc. is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer.

Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity), national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status, or genetic information.



The shift scheduled for this position is 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. This is an in-office position that typically works Monday through Friday. Occasional ability for remote work may be available with departmental approval.
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