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Top Skills/Requirements: Highly motivatedStrong communication skillsStrong mechanical aptitudePreferred Background:Powersports experiencePassion for Snowmobiles---JOB SUMMARY:This role supports the Polaris Noise, Vibration, and Harshness (NVH) and Structural test teams at the birthplace of Polaris in Roseau, MN. In this role, you’ll engage in developing and validating NVH and component performance of Polaris snowmobiles. This includes instrumentation, data acquisition, subjective evaluation, and fundamental data analysis. This Test Technician role will work closely with NVH, Structural test, Snowmobile Chassis, and Snowmobile Powertrain teams.RESPONSIBILITIES:Conduct mechanical and NVH testing of vehicle components and systems to support product development.Assist with problems that arise in product development by performing assessments, identifying root causes, and resolving issues.Set up and execute tests; collect and analyze data independently or as part of a team.Maintain and calibrate test equipment and lab systems.Support design improvements through NVH/component validation and feedback.Perform other duties as assigned to support team and project goals.SKILLS & KNOWLEDGE:Required (Must have)Effective communication and organizational skillsFamiliarity or exposure to new product development/engineering processesStrong mechanical aptitudeValid driver’s licenseAbility to operate or learn to operate Polaris snowmobile products2+ years related technical experienceProficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook)Self-motivated with the ability to work independentlyStrong problem-solving and troubleshooting skillsAbility to plan, prioritize, and follow through on tasksUnderstanding of lab safety protocols and PPE compliancePreferred (Nice to have)2-year technology degree4+ years related technical experienceBasic understanding of sound measurements and data acquisition techniques (training provided)Hands-on knowledge of snowmobile systemsFamiliarity with interpreting CAD models and mechanical drawingsGeneral fabrication skills (e.g., welding, machining)CDL or willingness to obtain (for transporting test equipment and vehicles)Bonus (Ideal)4-year technology degree (e.g., industrial technology management, engineering technology, etc.)Experience in sound measurements and data acquisition techniquesWORK CONDITIONS:Fast-paced, hands-on environment with up to 25% travel (seasonal, primarily in winter months)Work performed in shop, test lab, field, and office settingsParticipation in team and project meetingsExposure to running test equipment and vehicles in lab environments (eye and hearing protection required)Outdoor testing in winter conditions; extended hours may be required during peak test seasonExposure to potentially high-noise environments during testing (hearing protection provided)Frequent collaboration with engineering and product development teamsWillingness to work overtime as neededPhysical requirements: Lift up to 40lbs, Push/Pull up to 100lbs, bend, kneel, squat, and reach overhea

