Mechanical Box-Build Technician (Second Shift) at Rocket EMS
Santa Clara, California, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

31 Aug, 26

Salary

32.0

Posted On

02 Jun, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Mechanical Assembly, Box-Build, System Integration, Troubleshooting, Reading Engineering Drawings, BOM Interpretation, Electro-mechanical Installation, Hand Tools, Torque Tools, ESD Controls, Multimeter Usage, Continuity Testing, RMA Rework, Failure Analysis, IPC Standards

Industry

electrical;Appliances;and Electronics Manufacturing

Description
Mechanical Box-Build Technician Position Summary The Mechanical Box-Build Technician is responsible for performing mechanical assembly, system integration, and basic to intermediate troubleshooting of electronic systems at the chassis, rack, and top-level assembly level. This role supports production builds, RMA rework, and debugging activities to ensure products are built to quality standards and delivered on schedule. Key Responsibilities Assembly & Build Perform box-build and mechanical assembly of electronic systems, including chassis, racks, enclosures, and sub-assemblies Interpret engineering drawings, bills of material, assembly instructions, and work orders Install mechanical and electro-mechanical components, including harnesses, fans, pumps, brackets, hardware, and enclosures Use hand tools, torque tools, measurement tools, and basic test equipment accurately and safely Ensure workmanship meets internal quality standards, ESD requirements, and applicable IPC standards Debug & Troubleshooting Perform system-level troubleshooting on production and RMA units Identify mechanical and basic electrical issues, including harness faults, loose connections, improper assembly, and component failures Replace, repair, and reassemble defective or nonconforming parts Support functional testing and assist Manufacturing Engineering with failure analysis Document defects, findings, root causes, and corrective actions clearly and accurately Testing & Verification Assist with system bring-up, validation, and final verification activities Use basic electrical test equipment, including continuity testers, multimeters, and ohm meters Verify completed systems meet build requirements and performance specifications prior to release Escalate recurring or complex issues to Manufacturing Engineering, Test, or Quality as needed Material & Process Handling Inspect parts and materials prior to assembly to verify condition, fit, and integrity Follow proper material handling procedures, including ESD and MSD controls where applicable Maintain accurate build records, production documentation, and traceability requirements Follow established work instructions, safety procedures, and production processes Communication & Support Communicate build status, issues, and escalations to the Production Supervisor and Manufacturing Engineering Work cross-functionally with Production, Test, Quality, and Engineering teams Support continuous improvement efforts related to build quality, efficiency, and process consistency Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work area Qualifications Education & Experience High school diploma or equivalent required 2+ years of mechanical assembly, box-build, or system-level assembly experience in a manufacturing environment Experience with system debug, troubleshooting, or RMA repair preferred Technical Skills Strong mechanical aptitude and understanding of assembly processes Ability to read and interpret drawings, BOMs, assembly instructions, and work orders Experience using hand tools, torque drivers, measurement tools, and basic test equipment Basic electrical troubleshooting skills, including continuity checks and resistance measurements Familiarity with ESD controls and production floor procedures Other Skills Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting skills Good communication, documentation, and follow-up skills Ability to work in a fast-paced manufacturing environment Ability to follow detailed instructions and maintain quality standards Basic computer skills, including familiarity with Microsoft Office applications such as Excel and Word Preferred Qualifications Experience with server, rack-level, or high-performance compute system builds Experience with RMA processes, failure analysis, and repair documentation Familiarity with IPC-A-610 or other electronics manufacturing workmanship standards Experience working in aerospace, defense, medical, or other high-reliability manufacturing environments Experience supporting Class 3 or other high-reliability electronic assemblies Work Environment Production floor environment, including ESD-controlled work areas Requires standing, walking, lifting, bending, and handling system-level hardware May require lifting or moving mechanical assemblies, chassis, or equipment with appropriate assistance or lifting devices Must follow all safety, quality, and material handling procedures Pay Range $27—$32 USD

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Responsibilities
Perform mechanical assembly and system integration of electronic chassis and racks while ensuring quality standards. Conduct system-level troubleshooting and debugging for production and RMA units to identify and resolve hardware failures.
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