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We are seeking an Engineering Lab Technician at our Litepoint location in San Jose, CA , to support engineering activities such as test, modification of mechanical and electrical boards, fabrication of prototype mechanical chassis and front panels.
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We are looking for an Advanced Electrical Prototype Technician that has the skills and patience to assemble complex electrical systems. Ensure the proper maintenance and calibration of equipment and tools used for PCBA rework and harness assembly, guaranteeing optimal functionality.
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Experience with manual mechanical assembly, soldering, basic rework of electronic board, crimping of connectors, and electrical testing are required. The job involves the assembly of small mechanical systems, electrical cabling of ESD sensitive electronics, and the testing of instruments and components.
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Assembly and Build: Performing assembly and build activities, which may include tasks like bonding, lapping, wire-stripping, soldering, drilling, epoxy curing, and manipulation of small parts under a microscope.
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Experience with electrical surface mount soldering rework and full PCBA assembly. Proficiency in using hand tools, power tools, and measuring equipment for precision assembly work.
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Supermicro is looking for an experienced Engineering Technician to join our sever production team. Handling and assembly of small parts, (such as socket pinning) and cable assembly.
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Performing assembly and build activities, which may include tasks like bonding, lapping, wire-stripping, soldering, drilling, epoxy curing, and manipulation of small parts under a microscope. This is an opportunity to serve as a Senior Technician at a well-funded, mission-first medical device company developing an AI-powered intravascular ultrasound platform to improve imaging for health conditions that affect 200 million people globally.
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Electrical assembly, soldering, and wiring prototypes; flashing, testing and validating prototypes; and circuit board troubleshooting/repair. Our client, a leading computer hardware and network security company, is hiring a Hardware Lab Technician to join their team in San Jose, CA.
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Performs moderately complex electro-mechanical technical functions and activities such as design, test, checkout, fabrication, modification, troubleshooting and assembly of electronics and electro-mechanical systems, experimental design circuitry, prototype models, specialized test equipment, tools and test fixtures.
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Experience in HVAC, plumbing (taping, lubricating, and fitting assembly), electrical, and CDA equipment maintenance and repair a plus. Ability to read, comprehends, and executes assembly or work instructions, equipment manuals, mechanical drawings, electrical schematics, and diagrams.
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Performs instrument optimization functions after final assembly: laser alignment, pressure adjustments, electrical adjustments, etc. Role: Test Technician Technician II. Must be able to read and understand: detailed test instructions, assembly instructions, work orders, test results, Bills of Materials, Standard Operation Procedures, and all other documentation used to control our products and processes.
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Job Title: Instrument Test technician. Replaces or repairs defective components or assemblies, processes appropriate paperwork, may return unit to assembly for repair. Will be expected to perform system level and subassembly level troubleshooting to determine root cause and implement correction of assembly or material defects.
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Install electrical or electronic parts and hardware in housings of assemblies, using soldering equipment and hand tools. Assisting design team, assembly, and testing of electromechanical equipment.
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Education: Associates degree with 2+ Years Experience in electrical testing of devices (e.g., in medical devices, semiconductors, solar, Aerospace or battery industries) Job Title: Battery Test Technician.
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Responsibilities: Performs instrument optimization functions after final assembly: laser alignment, pressure adjustments, electrical adjustments, etc. Generates required documentation to complete the Device History Record (DHR) Analyzes test results on defective units to determine root cause of failure.
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