Engineering TechnicianYou will help build, assemble, and test electronic hardware for automotive projects. You'll work in an engineering lab with a fast-moving team that builds prototypes and small production runs.You will:Assemble electronic and electro-mechanical partsTest hardware and prototypesHelp engineers improve how products are builtInspect other technicians' work for qualityFollow written instructions and safety rulesKeep your workspace clean and organizedCommunicate clearly with your teamShow up on time and work consistentlyWhat they're looking for:High school diploma or GED1–5 years of electro-mechanical assembly experienceSoldering or technical training (preferred)Ability to read drawings and technical documentsExperience using basic tools (soldering iron, cutters, crimpers, torque tools)Comfortable working in a lab environmentBasic computer skills (Google Docs, Sheets, Slides)Good English communication skillsNice to have:Lab experience with power supplies, oscilloscopes, signal generatorsIPC-610, IPC-620, or JSTD certifications