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Join our world-class team as a Senior Electro-Mechanical Assembly Technician in South Windsor. Utilize your 7+ years of experience building systems from schematics and performing point-to-point wiring. You will assemble automated test equipment, ensure quality, and obtain key IPC certifications. ...
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United States , South Windsor
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Are you a hands-on technical expert with a passion for precision and problem-solving? Explore a career as a Senior Electro-Mechanical Assembly Technician, a pivotal role at the intersection of engineering and skilled craftsmanship. This profession involves the intricate assembly, integration, and validation of complex systems that combine electrical components, mechanical structures, and often software interfaces. Professionals in these jobs are the critical link between design concepts and functional, reliable end-products, working on everything from sophisticated laboratory instruments and medical devices to aerospace systems and industrial automation equipment. Typically, a Senior Electro-Mechanical Assembly Technician is responsible for constructing systems from engineering drawings, schematics, and bills of materials. Common duties include the precise mechanical assembly of frames and enclosures, the meticulous layout and wiring of electrical panels and control cabinets, and the fabrication of custom cable harnesses. They perform point-to-point wiring, install and secure components like sensors, motors, and circuit boards, and ensure all assemblies meet rigorous specifications. A significant part of the role involves testing and troubleshooting, using multimeters, oscilloscopes, and other diagnostic tools to verify system functionality, isolate faults, and implement corrections. Senior technicians often mentor junior staff, contribute to process improvements, and maintain stringent quality and documentation standards, such as those outlined by IPC certifications for soldering and cable assembly. The typical skill set for these jobs blends strong mechanical aptitude with deep electrical knowledge. Candidates usually possess several years of direct experience, demonstrating proficiency in reading and interpreting complex technical documentation. Essential skills include advanced hand-tool dexterity, precision soldering, and a keen eye for detail to ensure work meets exacting quality benchmarks. Problem-solving and analytical thinking are paramount, as technicians diagnose issues that span both mechanical and electrical domains. Strong communication and teamwork abilities are also crucial, as collaboration with design engineers, project managers, and quality assurance is frequent. Employers generally seek individuals who are organized, adhere to safety protocols meticulously, and are committed to continuous learning in a rapidly evolving technological landscape. For those who thrive on turning blueprints into reality and ensuring peak operational performance, Senior Electro-Mechanical Assembly Technician jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career path building the advanced systems of tomorrow.

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