Automated test systems and fixtures for complex electronics manufacturing
Circuit Check designs and deploys test automation for automotive, aerospace, medical, and industrial electronics. The tech stack (LabVIEW, Altium, Visual Studio, National Instruments hardware) reflects deep embedded systems and hardware integration work. Active hiring across engineering, manufacturing, and ops—with a nearly 1:1 engineering-to-manufacturing ratio—suggests scaling production capacity alongside product development, while concurrent projects on toolset standardization and platform roadmaps indicate a shift toward productizing custom solutions.
Circuit Check manufactures automated test systems and fixtures for complex PCB and functional testing across five vertical markets: automotive, military/aerospace, medical, industrial, and computer networking. The company operates three design centers (Maple Grove Minnesota, Richardson Texas, and Burlington Ontario) and supports installations through field teams in the US, Canada, Mexico, Europe, Malaysia, and China. Core offerings span in-circuit test development, functional test fixturing, complete test systems, and PCBA line automation. The business combines custom design-and-build projects with an emerging product-platform strategy, evidenced by roadmap work on standardized functional test systems.
Primary tools include LabVIEW for automation logic, Altium Designer for PCB design, Visual Studio for software, and hardware from National Instruments, Keysight, and Tektronix. Cloud and network infrastructure uses Terraform, Bicep, and zero-trust security architecture.
Active projects include a functional test system platform roadmap, toolset standardization for ATE development, custom functional test systems, zero-trust network architecture, and technology evaluation for test equipment integration. Quality and calibration system maintenance are concurrent priorities.
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