We are hiring Electronics Test Engineers at all experience levels in Pullman, WA and Lewiston, ID. Whether you are early in your career and ready to grow into test engineering or a seasoned engineer ready to lead, we have a place for you on our team.
Why This Work MattersSchweitzer Engineering Laboratories exists to make electric power safer, more reliable, and more economical. Our devices must respond to system faults within milliseconds—to ensure safety, avoid damage, and minimize outages. Hundreds of utilities and millions of industrial, commercial, and residential consumers depend on SEL products every day.
Our products are industry-leading, and our test infrastructure must be as well. Test engineering is where electronics design, instrumentation, Design for Test (DFT), and quality engineering meet production. We engineer the infrastructure, test systems, methods, and automation that help ensure our products perform reliably in production and in the field. As an Electronics Test Engineer, you sit at the intersection of product design and manufacturing, doing hands-on test development from concept through production.
What You Will DoThe work is broad, hands-on, and directly improves product quality, manufacturing capability, and SEL devices. You will design hardware and instrumentation, develop and document test procedures, carefully consider potential failure modes, write test automation programs, and collaborate with engineers around the company and the people operating our test systems in production.
- Develop test strategies, test plans, and test automation for new and existing products
- Collaborate with R&D product design engineers on Design for Test (DFT), ensuring new products are testable and manufacturable from the start
- Design, develop, and maintain board-level and functional test systems - including modern flying probe platforms from SPEA, bed-of-nails systems, and internally developed automated test stations
- Analyze test data to identify trends, root causes of failures, and opportunities for improvement
- Evaluate and implement new test technologies and methods
- Continuously identify, measure, and improve processes - continually driving to improve test performance and coverage
Our manufacturing facilities are US-based, modern, clean, safe, and growing. Test Engineers are at the heart of what we do—you will see your work go from concept to production floor, often within the same building.
Roles We Are FillingEarly Career Electronics Test Engineer — You do not need to start as a test engineering expert—if you understand electronics and circuits, we will help you grow into the discipline. You will learn quickly by doing real work on real products. Under the guidance of experienced engineers, you will design and validate test fixtures, write and debug test scripts, troubleshoot failures, and build your expertise across board-level test, functional test, instrumentation design, and test automation.
Lead Electronics Test Engineer — You will own test development projects end to end, mentor engineers and technicians, set technical direction for the team, determine DFT specifications with R&D, and drive adoption of emerging test technologies. This is a true electronics engineering leadership role.
This Might Be For You If:- You have a B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering Technology, or equivalent
- You have a solid understanding of analog and digital electronics—that foundation matters more than prior test engineering experience
- You enjoy hands-on work and problem solving
- You have experience with (or want to learn) test system development, scripting, and instrumentation design
- You communicate clearly and work well on a team
- Experience in electronics test development—designing and building production test systems
- A track record of leading or mentoring engineers or technicians
- Experience with automation, instrumentation, and circuit analysis
- Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills
- You have experience with DFT practices in electronics manufacturing
- You have knowledge of power systems protection products
- You have experience with flying probe, bed-of-nails, or functional test system development
- You have a background in firmware development for embedded test or self-test applications
- You have exposure to programming (Python, C, or similar)
Your work has purpose. Our customers rely on our products to keep critical systems fully operational—and we stand behind them 100 percent. By concentrating on our purpose, we continue to build our service to the electric power industry worldwide.
You own what you build. SEL is 100% employee-owned. There are no outside shareholders. When the company succeeds, you share directly in that success through our Employee Stock Ownership Plan.
You will grow here. We employ, train, and challenge highly qualified people. We know that the person best equipped to improve a process is the one performing the process, and that empowerment and education ensure continuous improvement. We invest in our people through tuition assistance, STEM education, and engineering development programs.
It is built to last. SEL has manufactured in the United States since 1984. We view our role in the electric power industry with a long-term perspective, which parallels the longevity of our products.
Positions in Pullman, WA and Lewiston, IDBoth are part of the Palouse region—a tight-knit community amid the rolling hills of eastern Washington and north-central Idaho, with two major universities as close neighbors, strong K-12 schools, affordable housing, and no traffic. The Snake and Clearwater rivers converge in Lewiston for year-round fishing and boating. Hiking and mountain biking trails are minutes from town, and ski areas like Bluewood, Lookout Pass, and Mount Spokane are within a short drive. Farmers markets, local festivals, community theater, and Division I athletics round out a quality of life that is difficult to match in a larger metro area.
Pay Range Data:
$84,200-$124,500 per year for the Associate Test Engineer position
$97,700-$144,400 per year for the Test Engineer position
$115,300-$170,400 per year for the Lead Test Engineer position
Our compensation ranges are based on the responsibilities of the role. Starting pay is determined individually and considers factors such as relevant experience, skills, knowledge, and training. Candidates may be considered at different levels based on their background. As a result, pay may vary to align with the level of the role
Skills Required
- B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering Technology, or equivalent
- Solid understanding of analog and digital electronics
- Hands-on work and problem solving
- Experience with or willingness to learn test system development, scripting, and instrumentation design
- Clear communication and ability to work well on a team
- Experience designing and building production test systems (lead-level)
- Track record of leading or mentoring engineers or technicians (lead-level)
- Experience with automation, instrumentation, and circuit analysis
- Design for Test (DFT) practices
- Knowledge of power systems protection products
- Experience with flying probe, bed-of-nails, or functional test system development
- Firmware development for embedded test or self-test applications
- Programming experience in Python, C, or similar
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL) Compensation & Benefits Highlights
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Healthcare Strength — Medical, dental, and vision coverage is described as comprehensive, with the employer covering a significant share of premiums. Feedback suggests on-site clinics, EAP, and wellness programs further strengthen day-to-day health support at major campuses.
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Retirement Support — Employee ownership through an ESOP is positioned as a meaningful long-term benefit for full-time employees. Feedback suggests many view the ownership model and retirement programs as strong components of total rewards.
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Leave & Time Off Breadth — Paid vacation and sick time are characterized as generous alongside company holidays and special leave options. Feedback suggests time off begins accruing immediately and supports key life events.
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What We Do
SEL serves the power industry worldwide through the design, manufacture, supply and support of products and services for power system protection, monitoring, control, automation, communications and metering. For more than 30 years, SEL has offered unmatched local technical support, a 10‐year, worldwide warranty and a commitment to making electric power safer, more reliable and more economical.



