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Job Description
Electrical Technician ARC Technology Solution LLC Nashua, NH Job Details Full-time $65,000 - $75,000 a year 7 hours ago Qualifications Mechanical blueprint interpretation Electrical schematic reading and interpretation Equipment troubleshooting GD&T High school diploma or GED Electrical safety procedures Manufacturing facility Mechanical drawings Medical device manufacturing facility experience Product development Troubleshooting electrical systems Technical troubleshooting support Prototypes Mechanical troubleshooting Production troubleshooting
Full Job Description Description:
The Electrical Technician is responsible for the assembly, testing, troubleshooting, and verification of electro-mechanical systems and electrical assemblies. This role supports both manufacturing and engineering activities by performing electrical and mechanical assembly, conducting functional and acceptance testing, documenting results, and ensuring products meet quality, safety, and customer requirements. The ideal candidate possesses strong technical aptitude, attention to detail, and the ability to interpret engineering documentation and test procedures.
Job Responsibilities:
Assembly and Manufacturing Perform electro-mechanical assembly of electrical equipment, control panels, cable harnesses, and related systems. Assemble components using engineering drawings, wiring diagrams, schematics, work instructions, and bills of materials. Install, wire, route, and terminate electrical components, connectors, relays, switches, sensors, and circuit boards. Perform mechanical assembly operations including mounting hardware, enclosures, brackets, and subassemblies. Identify and report discrepancies in drawings, procedures, or documentation. Support build-to-print quoting activities by evaluating materials, labor requirements, manufacturing process, and production feasibility. Assist in developing accurate cost estimates that support competitive pricing and profitable manufacturing operations. Review product requirements and recommend process improvements to optimize cost and efficiency. Testing and Verification Conduct functional, performance, and acceptance testing of electrical and electro-mechanical assemblies. Execute test procedures and document results in accordance with quality standards and customer requirements.
Utilize test equipment including:
Digital multimeters Oscilloscopes Power supplies Signal generators Continuity testers Insulation resistance testers Verify proper operation of electrical systems, assemblies, and completed products. Analyze test data and identify failures, anomalies, or non-conformances. Troubleshooting and Problem Solving Troubleshoot electrical, wiring, and electro-mechanical issues during assembly and testing. Perform root cause analysis and corrective actions on failed assemblies. Collaborate with engineering and quality teams to resolve technical issues. Recommend process improvements to increase quality, efficiency, and reliability. Documentation and Compliance Accurately complete production, inspection, and test documentation. Maintain records of test results, repairs, and engineering changes. Support Engineering Change Orders (ECOs) and process updates. Ensure compliance with company quality standards and safety procedures.
Requirements:
Knowledge/Skills:
High School Diploma or equivalent required; Associate degree in Manufacturing Technology, Engineering Technology, Industrial Technology, or a related field preferred. Minimum of 5 years of experience in a manufacturing environment, preferably supporting assembly, electromechanical production, or build-print operations. Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, BOMs, or schematics, specifications, and GD&T. Experience troubleshooting manufacturing and production issues and implementing corrective actions. Experience using electrical test equipment and tools. Strong troubleshooting and analytical skills. Experience in regulated manufacturing environment (aerospace, defense medical device). IPC certification (IPC-A-610, IPC/WHMA-A-620, J-STD-001). Experience supporting engineering prototype builds and product development. Understanding of AC/DC circuits, electrical safety, and basic electronics theory.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to work in a manufacturing environment and spend extended periods on the production floor. Ability to occasionally lift and move materials up to 25 pounds. Ability to use standard office equipment and manufacturing tools as required.