Electro - Mechanical Production Technician
- Sound Metrics Corp
- 11010 Northup WayBellevue, Washington
- 10 days ago
- Full Time
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POSITION SUMMARY
As an Electrical Mechanical Production Technician, you will be responsible for functionally testing and troubleshooting to the component level. Inspect, repair, rework, calibrate, and certify a variety of electronic subassemblies, assemblies and completed systems. This role requires a strong mechanical aptitude, proven fabrication skills, the ability to take specific directions and perform repetitive skills.
REQUIREMENTS - HSD/GED, (AA or AS preferred) 3-5 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.
- Perform surface mount component debugging and repair, using multiple methods of soldering.
- Strong mechanical aptitude to assemble and modify sub-assemblies, final assemblies and systems per manufacturing drawings and instructions.
- Work with metal and chemical compounds on a regular basis.
- Strong command of the English language, both written and verbal.
- Good hand dexterity, hand-eye coordination, and ability to work in noisy or quiet environments without inner ear devices.
SKILLS NEEDED
- Read and understand schematics, follow engineering assembly drawings, bill of materials, manufacturing procedures, work instructions, and other supporting documentation.
- Understand and implement electronics theory, principles of electronic circuitry, to diagnose and repair electronic products.
- 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.
- Use and operate oscilloscopes, meters, power supplies, service monitors, hand/power tools and test fixtures
- Create working prototypes – supplies feedback on design flaws and suggestions for avoiding additional risk with a design.
- Work independently with a high level of accuracy and precision in daily work.
- Collaborate on instructional documentation, write reports and correspondence in a professional manner.
- Strong use of both digital and manual scales in metric and imperial units. Add and subtract both fractional and decimal units.
- Communicate both verbally and in writing with engineering, quality, and management to resolve assembly problems.
Our website gives you information about what we manufacture and the industries we serve, but it doesn't tell you who we are.
SMC is a small family like group of people with different personalities and interests coming together with 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's a reason we’ve been in business for more than 20 years and have 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