Senior Systems Integration Technician
Halo Industries, Inc. · Santa Clara, CA · 3 mo ago
On-siteEngineering$30–$40/hrFull-time
Responsibilities
- Perform hands-on testing, troubleshooting, and root-cause analysis across electrical, mechanical, optical and controls domains
- Build and modify experimental electronic, electro-mechanical, electro-optical devices and test fixtures for laboratory proof-of-concept projects
- Collaborate with cross functional teams - including mechanical, electrical, optical, and software engineers to resolve integration and performance issues
- Contribute to design and readiness reviews, providing feedback focused on hardware testability, manufacturability, and serviceability
- Document processes accurately, including material requests, quality issues, efficiency tracking, and measurement reporting
- Support engineers in test instrumentation and data acquisition
- Assemble, perform, inspect, and document high-precision mechanical tests
- Conducting experiments, prototype manufacturing, and product demonstrations as directed by R&D engineers
- Support management in the procurement, purchase, and installation of new equipment
- Build and wire prototype industrial semiconductor processing tools
- Includes build and test of control cabinets and panels, sensors, electro-mechanical devices, and electro-optical devices
- Contribute to process, service, and hardware improvements
- Support team goals by participating in preparation work, such as line clearance and changeovers, ensuring accurate material counts
- Communicate effectively with other team members working with cross-functional teams, including production, QA, electrical, and mechanical to support product scale up and troubleshooting
- Contribute to team success by mentoring and coaching new team members as needed
Requirements
- High school diploma / Associate's degree and/or Equivalent
- 6+ years of experience in semiconductor, display, laser, mechanical, or similar fields with industrial capital equipment experience highly desired
- Hands-on experience with electromechanical systems, including controls, sensors power electronics, pneumatics, and optical assemblies
- Experience with keeping detailed, accurate records of experiments in notebooks or digital databases and preparing technical reports on findings
- Experience in a hands-on lab or factory setting, working alongside technicians to build test and qualify hardware systems
- Basic understanding and ability to read P&ID, schematic, wiring, layout, and assembly drawings of industrial tools and PCA's
- Experience using electronics and hand tools such as soldering irons, wire strippers, terminal blocks, and contact crimpers, electronic test equipment such as multimeters, signal generators, and oscilloscopes
- Experience using mechanical hand tools, such as screw drivers, thread taps and dies, socket sets, wrenches, use of basic machine tools such as drills, sanders, saws, Dremel tools, etc.