Electro-Mechanical Test Technologist and Systems Assembly Technician
Job Description
Job DescriptionElectro-Mechanical Test Technologist and Systems Assembly Technician
Picture the start of your shift. On first shift, you’re powering up test stations at 7:00 AM; on second shift, you’re closing the loop on the day’s builds at 3:00 PM. Either way, you’re hands-on with precision electro-mechanical products—assembling, testing, calibrating, inspecting, and documenting every step against exacting standards.
Contract Snapshot
- Location: Marlborough, MA
- Engagement: Contract from January 2026 through June 2026
- Shifts: 1st (7:00 AM – 3:00 PM) and 2nd (3:00 PM – 11:00 PM)
- Total Roles: 16 openings
Open Roles and PayAssembly Technicians – 10 openings
- 1st Shift: $20.00–$22.00/hr (4 openings)
- 2nd Shift: $22.00–$24.20/hr (6 openings)
Test Technicians – 6 openings
- 1st Shift: $22.00–$24.00/hr (2 openings)
- 2nd Shift: $24.20–$26.40/hr (4 openings)
What You’ll Handle
- Build electro-mechanical subassemblies and full systems using documented methods
- Run in-process and final tests, record results, and verify conformance
- Calibrate, troubleshoot, and repair production machines and electronic subassemblies
- Interpret work instructions, assembly drawings, schematics, blueprints, and specifications
- Complete production travelers, logs, and all associated records accurately
- Apply hand tools proficiently (screwdrivers, torque tools, crimpers, soldering irons)
- Operate inspection tools (calipers, indicators) and electrical test gear (multimeters)
- Assist with packaging and reconditioned hardware when needed
- Hit quality, throughput, and safety targets in a regulated manufacturing setting
- Support audits, safety programs, and continuous improvement initiatives
- Help train team members as required
- Take on additional duties as assigned
How You’ll Work
You’ll follow written procedures and validated processes, ensuring every build and test aligns with strict quality, safety, and compliance expectations. The environment is structured and quality-driven—ideal for those who take pride in precision and documentation.
What You Bring
- High school diploma or equivalent experience/training
- Background in manufacturing, assembly, or technical work preferred
- Comfort reading and following technical documentation and procedures
- Mechanical and/or electrical aptitude with strong hands-on skills
- Excellent attention to detail and documentation accuracy
- Experience in regulated or quality-focused environments is a plus
