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ID #54840180
State California
City San francisco bay area
Full-time
Salary USD TBD TBD
Source California
Showed 2025-11-18
Date 2025-11-18
Deadline 2026-01-17
Category Manufacturing
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Manufacturing Technician - SF

California, San francisco bay area 00000 San francisco bay area USA
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Role + Responsibilities

Specter is hiring a Manufacturing Technician to help assemble, test, and prepare our sensor and compute hardware for deployment in the field. You’ll work hands-on with circuit boards, power systems, and enclosures - supporting both rapid prototyping and pilot production.

This role is critical to ensure our hardware is built correctly, repeatably, and ready for scaling into the field.

Potential Responsibilities Include:

- Assemble and test computer, electronic, and sensor hardware, including circuit boards, cables, and enclosures

- Follow and help improve build instructions, wiring diagrams, and test checklists

- Perform basic soldering, crimping, and connector assembly

- Use diagnostic tools (multimeter, oscilloscope, power supply) to verify system function

- Identify and resolve assembly or component issues in collaboration with engineers

- Track parts, builds, and materials using internal inventory systems

- Support prototype and pilot builds alongside mechanical and electrical engineers

- Maintain a clean, organized, and safe workspace

- Occasionally assist with deployment prep and on-site assembly or troubleshooting

Qualifications

- 1–3 years of experience in electronics, computer hardware, or electro-mechanical assembly

- Comfortable with tools like screwdrivers, torque drivers, soldering irons, crimpers, and test meters

- Familiar with reading wiring diagrams or basic electrical schematics

- Detail-oriented and process-driven, with a focus on build quality and repeatability

- Strong hands-on troubleshooting and problem-solving skills

- Comfortable working in a fast-paced, high-iteration environment

- Bonus: experience with PCBA rework, cable harnesses, or ruggedized hardware assemblies

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