Hardware Engineering Technician (part-time)
Hardware Engineering Technician (part-time)
At OpenBCI we are defining the future of high-quality human-computer interfaces. We are a growing team of ambitious engineers, designers, and scientists.
We are on the lookout for a motivated and detail-oriented electro-mechanical engineering technician to join our team.
This is a part-time opportunity with an expected commitment of 20-30 hours per week, offering flexibility and the chance to contribute your talents.
- Operate and maintain 3D printers to fabricate prototypes and production parts
- Prepare and optimize 3D models for printing, ensuring accuracy and functionality
- Select and configure printing materials and parameters based on project requirements
- Post-process 3D prints, including sanding, smoothing, and finishing
Product assembly, flashing, and testing :
- Assemble and integrate complex electrical and mechanical components according to engineering drawings and specifications
- Wire harnesses and cables, ensuring proper routing and connections
- Design and build efficient firmware flashing jigs to streamline the flashing process
- Conduct functional testing of assembled units and troubleshoot any issues
Physical prototyping :
- Work collaboratively with engineers to translate design concepts into physical prototypes
- Proficient with a wide range of hand and power tools
- Perform precision soldering of surface-mount components down to 0201 size on printed circuit boards (PCBs)
- Offer creative solutions and suggestions for improving prototype functionality and manufacturability
Additional responsibilities :
- Maintain and enforce a clean and organized workspace
- Document your work effectively and communicate clearly with colleagues
- Willingness to wear multiple hats. OpenBCI is still a small company. Be proactive in identifying opportunities to assist colleagues, offering expertise and support whenever needed.
Possesses a "can-do" attitude, tackling diverse tasks not on the job description with equal enthusiasm.
Qualifications
- Minimum of 2 years of experience in electro-mechanical assembly, 3D printing, and surface-mount soldering
- Meticulous attention to detail and commitment to quality
All candidates should make sure to read the following job description and information carefully before applying.
Proven ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and specifications
- Strong understanding of electronic principles and components
- Excellent manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination
- Experience with various 3D printing technologies (SLA, FDM, etc.)
- Familiarity with CNC machining or other fabrication methods
- Knowledge of electronic testing and troubleshooting techniques
- Knowledge of a wide variety of fasteners and other hardware
- Strong problem-solving and analytical skills
- Effective communication and collaboration skills
- Ability to lift up to 40 lbs onto a table top bench and up to 20 lbs over your head
Preferred Skills
- Work or have worked on projects in a maker space (projects using Arduinos or PCBs)
- Have strong personal preferences about where and how tools get arranged, used, and put away in a toolbox or shop.
Hobbyist in activities such as model building & painting, 3D printing, RC cars / planes / helicopters
- Mechanically inclined and perform maintenance on appliances, houses, or cars
- Frequent visitor of iFixit or similar teardown websites to stay up-to-date on how products are built and assembled
- Have used laser cutter machines in a professional setting
- Growth potential - OpenBCI is still a small team with lots of room for growth
- Additional benefits available should the position transition to full-time role
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