Manufacturing Technician at Intrepid Control Systems
Troy, Michigan, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

04 Feb, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

06 Nov, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Functional Testing, Burn-in Procedures, Assembly Instructions, Attention to Detail, Diagnostic Software, Team Player, Work Ethic, High-Quality Products

Industry

Automotive

Description
Description About: Do you get excited about technology, precision work, and hands-on problem solving? Want to be part of a team that's shaping the future of autonomous vehicles, electric mobility, and automotive cybersecurity? Join Intrepid Control Systems as a Manufacturing Technician and play a vital role in building and testing advanced hardware used by some of the world’s top automotive engineers—all from our Troy, Michigan headquarters. Why Intrepid? When you join Intrepid, you’re not just building hardware—you’re helping build the future of mobility. Our innovative tools are trusted by top automakers, and your work will directly support development in electric vehicles, autonomous driving, cybersecurity, and more. We offer a supportive environment and hands-on training. Requirements Essential Job Functions: Functional Testing of completed units: verifying performance of Ethernet ports, CAN/LIN interfaces, USB, LEDs, and other key features using diagnostic tools and software. Final Assembly of electronic products: installing printed circuit boards into protective enclosures, attaching connectors, membranes, labeling, and preparing for final testing. Burn-in Testing: executing stress tests to validate hardware reliability and robustness. Documentation: logging test results, reporting defects, and providing feedback to engineering and production teams to improve product quality continuously. Collaboration: working with production, engineering, and quality assurance teams to support smooth product flow and continuous improvement. Skills: Experience performing functional tests and burn-in procedures on electronic hardware. Ability to read and interpret assembly instructions and test documentation. Strong attention to detail and ability to consistently follow established procedures. Comfortable using computers and diagnostic software in a production environment. A team-player mindset with a strong work ethic and desire to build high-quality, innovative products.
Responsibilities
The Manufacturing Technician will perform functional testing of completed units and final assembly of electronic products. They will also execute burn-in testing and collaborate with production, engineering, and quality assurance teams to ensure product quality.
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