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Senior Engineering Technician

Santa Clara, United States

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Job Summary

Job Description: Engineering Technical Services 

Job Title: Engineering Technician 

Location: Mountainview, CA (On-site) 

Experience: 8+ Years of Relevant Experience 

Role Overview: 

We are seeking a highly skilled and meticulous Electromechanical Assembly Technician to join our Engineering Technical Services team. The ideal candidate will be proficient in the assembly, testing, and troubleshooting of complex, precision electro-mechanical systems. This role is critical in ensuring the quality and functionality of our cutting-edge products, involving hands-on work with tight tolerance components, electrical wiring, and advanced testing equipment. 

You will be assigned to Electromechanical assembly request as soon as relevant inventory is received from the supplier. 

Key Responsibilities

Key Responsibilities 

To keep electromechanical system fleet ready after receiving the inventory from the supplier. 

To understand blueprints, schematics, diagrams, and technical orders to determine methods and sequences of assembly 

To align, fit, and assemble component parts, using hand tools, power tools, fixtures and appropriate shop tools 

To install electrical and electronic parts and hardware in housings or assemblies, using soldering equipment and hand tools 

To build Rack assemblies, Cabinets, Overhead Support Frames, Mounting Structures, Electrical conduits, Cable routing both Power, low voltage signals, communication cables, sensor mounting, Camera Installations, Lighting systems. 

Design / Build / install safety interlock systems, labels, work boundaries forTesting. 

To perform testing of electromechanical assemblies, using test instruments such as oscilloscopes, electronic voltmeters, and bridges 

Design and build test fixtures to support system testing 

Strictly follow safety and information security policies 

Provide status updates to assigned leads, program stakeholders and engineering teams about the progress and any challenges being faced 

Attend training sessions on new tools and techniques and help train new staff 

Report to work on assigned time to the assigned lead and be open to support weekend work as and when required 

Regular work hours will be 9AM to 5.30PM. Flexible to support in shift timings starting at 6 AM or afternoon shift starting at 2 PM or Evening Shift starting at 6PM. 

Skill Requirements

Required Skills & Qualifications 

BS in Mechatronics, Robotics, Electronics, Electrical or Mechanical with an understanding of basic Linux commands 

Experience in assembly and testing of electromechanical systems 

Experience in Mechanical assembly in Building Test infrastructure with larger Rack assemblies, mounting systems with lifting equipments and Cabinet assembly 

Experience in Electrical assembly for Power distribution (upto 110VAC), Battery installation, Camera installation, sensor installation and cabling for data acquisition to central systems. 

Configuring the instrumentation for the setup and programming knowledge (Software loading in the machines) 

Assembling Electro Mechanical machines based on assembly drawing which includes, PCBA, sensors, actuators, Motors and wiring harness. The size of the machines will be smaller and hence experience in using hand tools and power tools are necessary 

Ability to read CAD drawing for assembly 

Ability to recreate / reverse engineer setup based on current installations with less documentation 

Ability to handle fast paced and high pressure work environments 

Ability to navigate a large facility and lift up to 50 lbs robot frames 

Excellent problem solving, documentation and communication skills 

Other Requirements

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