Electro - Mechanical Production Technician
- Sound Metrics Corp
- 11010 Northup WayBellevue, Washington
- 23 hours ago
- Full Time
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POSITION SUMMARY
The Electrical Mechanical Production Technician functionally tests and troubleshoots to the component level, inspects, repairs, reworks, calibrates, and certifies a variety of electronic subassemblies, assemblies and completed instruments. In this position you will perform a wide variety of complex assembly and sub-assembly tasks that require strong attention to detail. This role requires a strong mechanical aptitude, proven fabrication skills, the ability to take specific directions and perform repetitive skills daily.
MUST REQUIREMENTS - HSD/GED, AA or AS preferred, with 5+ years of current electrical and mechanical assembly experience in a manufacturing production environment or equivalent industry.
- Must be legally entitled to work in the U.S.
- Must be able to work with metal and chemical compounds on a daily basis.
- Must perform surface mount component debugging and repair, using multiple methods of soldering.
- Must have solid mechanical aptitude to assemble and modify sub-assemblies, final assemblies and systems per manufacturing drawings and instructions.
- Must have command of the English language, both written and verbal.
- Must have good hand dexterity, hand-eye coordination, and the ability to work in noisy or quiet environments without inner ear devices.
SKILLS NEEDED
- Requires extreme attention to detail and the ability to understand, speak to, and ask questions on supplied work instructions when additional information is needed.
- Read and understand schematics, follow engineering assembly drawings, bill of materials, manufacturing procedures, work instructions, and other supporting documentation.
- Apply electronics theory, principles of electronic circuitry, to diagnose and repair electronic products.
- Perform soldering techniques to solder and de-solder micro-electronic devices (lead free through holes and surface mount).
- Perform Surge, Burst, ESD and other EMC tests according to industry standards.
- Operate oscilloscope, generator, meters, power supplies, service monitors and test fixtures, and understand their use and function.
- Operate hand tools and small power tools and understand their use and function.
- Create working prototypes – supplies feedback on design flaws and suggestions for avoiding additional risk with a design.
- Ability to work independently with a high level of accuracy and precision in daily work.
- Ability to multi-task, work with a sense of urgency, and meet tight deadlines.
- Ability to collaborate on instructional documentation, write reports and correspondence in a professional manner.
- Strong ability to use both digital and manual scales in metric and imperial units. Add and subtract both fractional and decimal units.
- Proven ability to use hand and power tools to assemble units according to product specifications.
- Effectively communicate both verbally and in writing with engineering, quality, and management to resolve assembly problems.
- Capacity to multi-task, work with a sense of urgency, meet tight deadlines, and work overtime if/when needed.
ABOUT US
While our website gives you information about what we manufacture, and the industries we serve, it doesn't tell you who we are.
We are a small family of different personalities and interests coming together for the common goal of building a product that benefits our vast customer base worldwide. While there are many sonar manufacturers in this industry, no one can capture images like the products we produce. There is a reason we’ve been in business for more than 20 years and stood the test of time, “We see what others can’t”.
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Sound Metrics Corp
Job ID: 469714801
Originally Posted on: 3/18/2025