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Factory Technician

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Hadrian Automation

Torrance, CA (In Person)

$41,600 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/21/2026

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Job Description

Factory Technician Hadrian Automation Torrance, CA Job Details $20 an hour 21 hours ago Benefits On-the-job training Qualifications Sawing Mechanical assembly Dimensional measurements Machining Receiving shipments Quality inspection Manufacturing Communication skills Entry level Measurement (quality control) Full Job Description The Role The Factory Technician (2nd Shift) is an entry level manufacturing position and the foundation for Hadrian's continued success. The ideal candidate will be someone who is passionate about aerospace or defense manufacturing with a curiosity for how things are made. In this role you receive thorough on the job training for various stations throughout the factory therefore willingness to learn and follow training procedure is more important than industry experience.
Shift Hours:
Sunday - Thursday 3:30 pm - 12 am PT. What You'll Do New technicians are typically assigned to our Central Operations team, which covers managing all work before and after the machining process. Central Operations has 5 different stations, you will rotate throughout various stations and you will learn them through on the job training:
Material Prep:
receive and transact raw metal; cut to size using an automated bandsaw and basic metrology tools
Tool Crib:
assemble and dis-assemble machine tools, work with pre-setters and ensure the correct angles and measurements
Part-Mark:
use different machines and techniques (laser, epoxy, ink) to serialize machined parts
Shipping & Receiving:
send out parts and manage visual inspection of parts back from outside processing
Rework:
employ manual techniques to perform small modifications on parts so that they fit customer requirements. What We're Looking For Willingness to learn precision inspection techniques and follow rigid training procedures Ability to perform repetitive tasks while sitting or standing for extended periods of time Able to bend, kneel, squat, stand, and lift objects up to 40 pounds unassisted Experience with hand tools or pneumatic tools is preferred Exceptional attention to detail and ability to work with precision Good communication skills and the ability to work effectively as part of a team. Hadrian takes a number of factors into consideration when determining compensation, including geographic location, experience, and skillset. Each role in each location is reviewed and assessed based on market data.