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Assembly Technician

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Fasetto Inc.

Tustin, CA (In Person)

$78,000 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 4 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/22/2026

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Assembly Technician Fasetto Inc. Tustin, CA Job Details Full-time $35
  • $40 an hour 1 day ago Benefits Health insurance Dental insurance 401(k) Paid time off Vision insurance Life insurance Qualifications Through-hole soldering Software troubleshooting Packing Firmware Cable assembly Assembly wiring Soldering tools Firmware development Manufacturing facility Attention to detail Surface mount soldering Linux Electrical termination installation Full Job Description Assembly Technician Wireless Systems Assembly & Test | Tustin, CA Job Type Full-Time, On-Site Location Tustin, CA (Office/Lab Environment) Reports To President of Hardware Development Pay Range $35•$40 per hour ($72,800•$83,200 annually) Experience Required 3-6 years electronics assembly, production, or related technical field Position Overview We are a small electronics company building wireless systems consisting of one transmitter (TX) and six receivers (RX) per deployed unit.
We are looking for an Assembly Technician who will work hands-on in the production process every single day — building, programming, testing, and shipping product alongside any team members present. You will be on the bench, soldering iron in hand, and meeting daily output targets. If you are looking for a role where you spend most of your day at a desk, this is not it. If you enjoy building products, solving technical issues, and taking pride in producing high-quality hardware — read on. What "Hands-On" Means Here
  • You will personally execute production steps daily in a fast-paced manufacturing environment
  • When production volume changes, you will adapt to support the highest-priority production tasks
  • You will take ownership of your work quality and ensure procedures are followed accurately
  • You will troubleshoot process issues within your area of responsibility and escalate when needed
  • Administrative duties (logging, labeling, tracking) are real but secondary to getting product built and out the door Production Workflow — You Will Execute Every Step You will run a linear, repeatable production process for each 1-TX + 6-RX system. You are expected to be proficient at every step below:
  • Cable Assembly & Soldering — Attach cables to PCBAs and hand-solder wire connections while maintaining high-quality workmanship standards.
  • Firmware Programming — Flash firmware onto MCU-based boards per work instructions. Able to identify and resolve common programming failures independently.
  • Network
ID & MAC
Address Assignment — Scan and correctly associate barcoded network IDs and MAC addresses to each board. Zero-error tolerance and careful attention to detail required.
  • Linux Image & Startup Script — Run the startup script on the Linux image for applicable boards. Comfortable enough with command-line steps to catch errors and complete procedures accurately.
  • Enclosure Assembly — Install programmed PCBAs into plastic enclosures per work instructions while maintaining production quality and consistency.
  • System Test — Set up and execute full 1-TX + 6-RX system tests. Accurately log pass/fail results. Understands what a failure means and when to escalate.
  • Pack & Ship Prep — Box, label, and stage finished systems for shipment. Ensures all documentation is complete before anything leaves the facility. Additional Responsibilities
  • Maintaining consistent quality standards across all production steps
  • Tracking and documenting production activities as required
  • Identifying process issues, recurring defects, or inefficiencies and communicating them appropriately
  • Keeping the workspace organized, stocked, and ready for efficient production
  • Reporting issues with tooling, materials, or work instructions to the engineering lead Ideal Candidate Profile Work Style
  • Self-starter who takes initiative without waiting to be told what needs doing
  • Thrives in quiet, independent environments
  • Comfortable working alone and managing workload effectively
  • Takes personal pride in daily output quality and quantity
  • Stays focused through repetitive, detail-oriented production work across a full shift Technical Background
  • 3-6 years of experience in electronics assembly, PCB production, firmware programming, or a closely related field
  • Hands-on soldering proficiency required (wire terminations, through-hole); IPC-J-STD-001 or equivalent experience a plus
  • Comfortable running software procedures, working with barcodes and serial numbers, and catching data entry errors
  • Basic Linux command-line familiarity strongly preferred — ability to run scripts, read terminal output, and recognize errors
  • Prior experience programming or flashing embedded boards (JTAG, UART, USB bootloader, or similar) a plus
  • Ability to read, follow, and help improve written work instructions Professional Skills
  • Clear communicator who can document issues and ask questions when needed
  • Accountable and reliable with strong attention to detail
  • Practical problem-solver who addresses production issues proactively
  • Organized enough to track serialized units, test logs, and shipping records accurately
  • Maintains a high standard of workmanship and consistency What We Offer
  • Full training on our product, process, and work instructions
  • A stable, focused production environment with clear daily goals
  • Direct impact — in a small operation, your work directly contributes to company success
  • Competitive pay of $35
  • $40/hr based on experience
  • Exposure to embedded wireless systems, Linux-based firmware workflows, and end-to-end electronics production
  • Room to grow as the company scales How to Apply Submit a resume that clearly describes your hands-on technical experience in electronics assembly, production, testing, firmware programming, or related manufacturing environments.
We are particularly interested in candidates who can speak to specific products they have built, production environments they have worked in, and how they personally contributed to quality and throughput. A brief note explaining why you enjoy hands-on technical work will stand out.
Pay:
$35.00
  • $40.
00 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Vision insurance
Work Location:
In person