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Technician 4, Manufacturing Equipment Maintenance
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Join SanDisk's innovative team in Batu Kawan, Penang as a Manufacturing Equipment Maintenance Technician. You will perform preventive maintenance and troubleshooting on tools within a cleanroom environment. This role requires a technical diploma, the ability to read machine diagrams, and strong t...
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Malaysia , Batu Kawan, Penang
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Manufacturing Technician
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Join our team as a Manufacturing Technician in Auburn, USA. This role requires 2+ years of hands-on manufacturing experience, including small parts assembly under a microscope. You will assemble medical devices using tools like torque drivers and calibrated instruments. Experience in a regulated ...
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United States , Auburn
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Additive Manufacturing Technician
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Join Figure, an AI robotics leader, as an Additive Manufacturing Technician in San Jose. You will manage the full 3D printing workflow in our Prototype Lab, supporting rapid hardware iteration. This role requires 2+ years' experience, proficiency with 3D printing software, and strong collaborativ...
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United States , San Jose
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Manufacturing Electro-Mechanical Technician II
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Join ICON's Manufacturing team in Austin, TX as an Electro-Mechanical Technician II. You will perform hands-on assembly, fabrication, and testing of mechanical and electrical systems in a production environment. The role requires 2+ years of experience, proficiency with tools, schematics, and a s...
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United States , Austin
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About the Manufacturing Technician role

Launch a dynamic and essential career on the front lines of production by exploring Manufacturing Technician jobs. These professionals are the vital link between engineering design and the tangible, high-quality products that drive our world. Operating at the intersection of technology, process, and problem-solving, Manufacturing Technicians ensure that manufacturing systems run efficiently, safely, and consistently. Their role is critical in industries ranging from aerospace and automotive to pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and consumer electronics, making them indispensable in any advanced production environment.

A Manufacturing Technician's typical day is diverse and hands-on. Core responsibilities often include setting up, operating, monitoring, and troubleshooting complex production machinery and automated assembly systems. They are responsible for conducting quality control checks, using precision measuring instruments to verify that products meet strict specifications. A significant part of their role involves reading and interpreting technical documents, such as blueprints, schematics, and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), to correctly assemble components or configure equipment. When machinery malfunctions or process deviations occur, technicians are the first responders, applying their technical knowledge to diagnose issues, perform repairs, and debug programmable logic controllers (PLCs) to minimize downtime. Furthermore, they meticulously maintain production records and documentation, ensuring traceability and compliance with industry regulations.

The profession demands a specific blend of skills and attributes. Technicians typically need a strong foundation in electro-mechanical principles, often gained through an associate's degree, a vocational certificate, or equivalent hands-on experience. Key technical skills include a solid understanding of electrical systems, mechanical assembly, and often, basic software programming for equipment. Beyond technical prowess, successful technicians possess sharp critical thinking and problem-solving abilities to analyze data and troubleshoot complex systems. Attention to detail is non-negotiable for maintaining quality and safety standards. They must also be adept at active learning to keep pace with rapidly evolving manufacturing technologies and demonstrate strong follow-through to see tasks to completion. For those with a growth mindset and a passion for hands-on work, Manufacturing Technician jobs offer a stable and rewarding career path with opportunities for advancement into supervisory or specialized engineering support roles, playing a crucial part in building the future.