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Join our dynamic team in Garden Grove as a Powertrain Build Technician. You will assemble and test electric motors and drive units, ensuring meticulous quality. We seek a detail-oriented professional with mechanical assembly experience and strong problem-solving skills. This role offers a fast-pa...
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United States , Garden Grove
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25.00 - 32.00 USD / Hour
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Harbinger Motors
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Until further notice
Discover rewarding Powertrain Build Technician jobs, a critical and skilled profession at the heart of modern vehicle manufacturing. These technicians are the hands-on experts responsible for the meticulous assembly, testing, and validation of a vehicle's core propulsion system—the powertrain. In today's evolving automotive landscape, this role is increasingly vital, encompassing both traditional internal combustion engines and advanced electric vehicle (EV) components like electric motors, gearboxes, and complete drive units. Professionals in these jobs are essential to transforming engineered designs into reliable, high-performance reality. A Powertrain Build Technician's day is centered on precision assembly. Following detailed work instructions, technical drawings, and specifications, they expertly assemble complex components and sub-assemblies. This requires a methodical approach to ensure every bolt is torqued correctly, every seal is properly fitted, and every electrical connection is secure. The role extends far beyond simple assembly, however. Technicians conduct rigorous in-process inspections and functional tests at various stages, using sophisticated diagnostic equipment and precision measuring instruments to verify quality and performance. They are troubleshooters, diagnosing assembly issues, identifying root causes of malfunctions, and collaborating with engineering teams to resolve problems and refine processes. Common responsibilities in these positions include adhering to strict quality control standards, maintaining accurate production and test records, and performing routine maintenance on assembly tools and fixtures. A strong commitment to workplace safety is paramount, as technicians must consistently follow protocols in an environment that may involve heavy components, high-voltage systems (in EV roles), and automated machinery. Furthermore, many technicians contribute to continuous improvement initiatives, providing practical feedback to enhance assembly procedures, efficiency, and product reliability. The typical profile for Powertrain Build Technician jobs includes a high school diploma supplemented by technical or vocational training in automotive technology, mechatronics, or a related mechanical field. Employers seek individuals with a strong mechanical aptitude, exceptional attention to detail, and proficiency in using hand tools, power tools, and diagnostic software. Problem-solving skills and a proactive mindset are crucial for troubleshooting. Physical requirements often include the ability to stand for extended periods, perform repetitive tasks with manual dexterity, and safely lift materials. As the automotive industry accelerates toward electrification, technicians with adaptability and a willingness to master new technologies are in particularly high demand. For those with a passion for mechanics and precision, powertrain build technician jobs offer a stable and impactful career building the driving force of tomorrow's vehicles.

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