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Averro • Everett, Washington, United States
Salary: 32-37/hr
Role & seniority: Electronic manufacturing/QA technician (mid-level)
Location & work type: Everett, WA; Day shift, 9x80 schedule
Stack/tools: SMT assembly; precision measuring instruments (calipers, micrometers, ohmmeters); schematics/technical drawings; automated optical inspection systems; basic test automation; hand tools for assembly and soldering
Perform component-level troubleshooting and debugging during testing
Conduct detailed testing of electronic assemblies; collect, record, and analyze data to identify trends and root causes
Maintain QA documentation (test results, inspection reports, defect logs) and support calibration of testing equipment
Component-level troubleshooting
Proficiency with SMT processes and related equipment
Use of precision measurements (calipers, micrometers, ohmmeters) and hand tools
Data analysis for process improvement
Mechanical aptitude and experience with assembly/soldering
Quality inspection/traceability and compliance awareness
Experience with test automation or calibration programs
Collaboration with manufacturing for process improvements and QA adherence
Familiarity with automated optical inspection and documentation practices
Location: Everett, WA
Shift: Day shift, 9x80
Pay: 32-37/hr DOE
Benefits: Health and life insurance, sick time, 401k Responsibilities Perform component level troubleshooting. Perform detailed testing of electronic assemblies using various measurement tools such as calipers, micrometers, and ohmmeters to verify component placement and electrical functionality. Utilize schematics and technical drawings to troubleshoot, debug, and analyze circuit issues during testing phases. Operate precision measuring instruments and hand tools for assembly verification, soldering, and mechanical adjustments. Collect, record, and analyze data from tests to identify trends or recurring issues, supporting root cause analysis efforts. Support the implementation of test automation procedures to improve efficiency and consistency in testing processes. Collaborate with manufacturing teams to ensure adherence to quality assurance protocols and continuous process improvements. Conduct visual inspections for quality assurance using specialized equipment such as automated optical inspection systems. Maintain accurate documentation of test results, inspection reports, and defect logs for traceability and compliance purposes. Assist in the calibration of testing equipment to ensure ongoing measurement accuracy. Skills Component level troubleshooting. Proficiency in surface mount technology (SMT) assembly processes and related equipment. Skilled in using precision measuring instruments such as calipers, micrometers, micrometers, ohmmeters, and other handheld tools. Strong analysis skills for evaluating test data and identifying areas for process improvement. Mechanical aptitude with experience using hand tools like screwdrivers, pliers, soldering irons, and other assembly equipment. Manufacturing experience with a focus on quality inspection processes. This position offers an engaging environment where attention to detail is paramount. We seek motivated individuals eager to contribute their technical expertise toward producing high-quality electronic products. If you possess the skills outlined above and are committed to excellence in manufacturing quality assurance, we encourage you to apply.