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Engineering Technician I United States, Redmond Jobs

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Engineering Technician II
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Join our team as an Engineering Technician II in Redmond/Kirkland, WA. You will maintain and upgrade electromechanical prototypes, perform testing, and troubleshoot with limited supervision. The role requires 2+ years of experience, proficiency with schematics, multimeters, and soldering tools. W...
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United States , Redmond, WA; Kirkland, WA
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27.00 - 37.00 USD / Hour
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Engineering Technician III
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Join our team as an Engineering Technician III in Redmond. Lead advanced electromechanical prototype builds, testing, and troubleshooting with minimal supervision. Mentor junior technicians and improve processes. We offer competitive pay, a 401(k) match, bonus potential, and comprehensive benefits.
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United States , Redmond
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32.00 - 44.00 USD / Hour
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Engineering Technician I
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Launch your technical career as an Engineering Technician I in Redmond/Kirkland, WA. This entry-level role involves hands-on prototype build, maintenance, and assembly support. You will learn mechanical/electrical skills using hand tools in a collaborative team environment. We offer a 401(k) matc...
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United States , Redmond, WA; Kirkland, WA
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24.00 - 34.00 USD / Hour
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Launch your hands-on technical career by exploring Engineering Technician I jobs, the foundational entry point into the vital world of engineering support. Engineering Technician I roles are perfect for detail-oriented individuals who enjoy applying practical skills to bring engineering designs and concepts to life. Professionals in these positions serve as crucial liaisons between engineers and the finished product or system, performing essential tasks that ensure functionality, safety, and quality across a vast array of industries including manufacturing, construction, aerospace, electronics, and facilities management. The typical day for an Engineering Technician I involves a blend of hands-on work and technical documentation. Common responsibilities include assembling, installing, calibrating, and testing components, prototypes, or systems according to detailed specifications and blueprints. They operate specialized tools, instruments, and diagnostic equipment to collect data, perform measurements, and conduct routine inspections. Maintenance and repair of mechanical, electrical, or electronic equipment is often a core duty, requiring troubleshooting skills to identify and resolve technical issues. Engineering Technician I professionals also contribute by preparing reports, logging test results, maintaining accurate records, and assisting with quality control procedures. They work under the supervision of senior technicians or engineers, ensuring that all operations adhere to strict safety protocols and industry standards. To succeed in Engineering Technician I jobs, candidates typically need a strong foundational education, such as a high school diploma coupled with a post-secondary certificate or associate's degree in engineering technology, electronics, mechanics, or a related technical field. Employers seek individuals with a keen analytical mind, manual dexterity, and a meticulous attention to detail. Proficiency in using hand tools, power tools, and measurement devices is essential, as is a basic understanding of technical schematics, CAD drawings, and engineering principles. Strong computer skills for data entry and basic analysis are increasingly important. While formal experience may be minimal for an entry-level "I" position, any hands-on workshop, laboratory, or vocational experience is a significant advantage. Key soft skills include problem-solving abilities, clear communication for reporting findings, and the capacity to work effectively both independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment. For those with a passion for practical problem-solving and a desire to contribute to tangible projects, Engineering Technician I jobs offer a rewarding and stable career path with significant opportunities for specialization and advancement. Start your search today to find the perfect role where you can build your skills and support innovation from the ground up.

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