✨ About The Role
- The Electronics Technician will work within a multidisciplinary team on pressure vessel fabrication and assembly as part of AUV production integration.
- Responsibilities include fabricating complex wire harnesses, soldering electronic modules, and modifying COTS components.
- The role involves building, testing, and integrating complex electrical and mechanical assemblies into AUVs.
- The technician will design, prototype, and scale manufacturing jigs and fixtures to enhance build and test efficiency.
- Following detailed electrical and manufacturing documentation to meet engineering specifications is a key part of the job.
- The technician will help develop, document, and improve the pressure vessel production process.
- They will also support the management of tools, equipment, and lab supplies, including maintenance and calibrations.
- There may be opportunities for offshore travel to support operations.
âš¡ Requirements
- The ideal candidate will have a solid background in electronics, particularly in fields such as robotics, defense, or avionics.
- They should be capable of performing detailed electro-mechanical assembly work with tight-tolerance components and complex wire routings.
- Familiarity with electrical engineering principles and concepts is essential for success in this role.
- The candidate must have experience working from technical documentation, electrical schematics, and engineering drawings.
- A strong commitment to producing high-quality products and a sense of personal accountability are crucial traits for this position.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills are necessary to collaborate effectively with the engineering team.
- The candidate should possess a never-ending sense of urgency and enthusiasm for their work.
- The ability to obtain and maintain a US T.S. clearance is required for this role.