Electromechanical Assembly Technician
Posted about 2 months ago
About Us
We are a venture-backed manufacturing startup building the most advanced automated production facilities in the United States. We are on a mission to make American manufacturing economically viable — through intelligent machinery, automation, and a relentless focus on execution.
We are early, we are moving fast, and we are looking for exceptional people who want to build something that matters.
Role Summary
We're hiring our first Electromechanical Assembly Technician — someone who will set the standard for how we build machines. This role owns the physical assembly of complex electromechanical systems: motors, drives, enclosures, wire harnesses, and the full mechanical and electrical integration of industrial manufacturing equipment.
Responsibilities
Assemble complex electromechanical systems from engineering drawings, BOMs, and work orders — including motors, drives, sensors, actuators, and mechanical assemblies
Build, wire, and dress electrical panels and enclosures to engineering documentation and industry standards
Fabricate and terminate cable and wire harnesses, including crimping, pinning, and connector assembly
Integrate PLC hardware, motor drives, and associated control components into machine assemblies
Work directly alongside engineers during system bring-up, supporting wiring verification, I/O checkout, and sensor calibration
Read and interpret electrical schematics, single-line, and three-line diagrams — and use them to support troubleshooting and commissioning
Identify and communicate build issues, fit/function problems, and documentation gaps back to the engineering team
Help establish build standards, assembly processes, and shop practices as the team grows around this role
Maintain a clean, organized, and well-documented shop environment — tools, inventory, and work-in-progress
Preferred Experience
Demonstrated experience assembling complex electromechanical systems — motors, drives, enclosures, harnesses, and mechanical assemblies
Experience building and wiring electrical panels and enclosures in an industrial environment
Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics, single-line, and three-line diagrams for assembly and troubleshooting
Familiarity with PLC hardware and industrial control components in a build or commissioning context
Hands-on troubleshooting ability — comfortable following a signal, reading a meter, and helping an engineer isolate a problem
Able to work independently from engineering documentation with minimal direction
Detail-oriented and process-driven — understands that build quality determines machine reliability
Collaborative by nature — experience working closely with engineers in a lab or development environment
Nice to Have
Exposure to PCBA assembly, soldering, or electronics build work
Experience with precision mechanical assembly (tight tolerances, bearings, shafts, couplings)
Familiarity with specific PLC platforms (Beckhoff, Allen-Bradley, Siemens, or similar)
Experience in a hard tech, robotics, or aerospace environment
Startup or small team background where you helped define how things get built
Additional
Willingness to travel as needed for on-site equipment installation and commissioning
Comfort with a startup pace — priorities shift, builds iterate fast, and a bias toward figuring it out is essential
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