Electrical Engineering Technologist – Aerospace & Defense Systems
Listed on 2026-06-21
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Electronics Technician, Electrical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineer
Electrical Engineering Technologist – Aerospace & Defense Systems
Up to $70,000
• Greater Milwaukee / Northeast Wisconsin Corridor
• 100% Onsite
• Direct-Hire
The Opportunity:
Step away from the slow-moving, bureaucratic "cog in the machine" corporate environments. A highly respected, veteran-owned aerospace and defense electronics manufacturer is expanding its technical team. This organization has established a decade of consistent, high-velocity growth by delivering specialized, ruggedized mission-critical electronic systems for elite military and aviation applications.
- EXPERIENCE DEPTH:
Hands-on electronic bench experience is required; an Associate’s Degree in Electronics Technology is preferred, but 10+ years of direct industry trades experience is considered a full equivalent. - BENCH MASTERY:
Verifiable proficiency in PCB assembly and precision soldering; practical familiarity with IPC standards is essential. - TECHNICAL LITERACY:
Absolute capability to confidently read, interpret, and troubleshoot directly from electrical schematics, engineering wire diagrams, and technical drawings. - EARNING POTENTIAL:
Up to $70,000 base salary (fully scaling with hands-on technical depth) + 401(k) and full corporate benefits package. - TRAVEL PROFILE:
Up to 20 days per year of domestic travel to support field testing, aerospace validation, or client installations. - LOCATION:
Greater Milwaukee / Northeast Wisconsin corridor (Must reside within a dependable daily driving radius of the production plant). - COMPLIANCE:
United States work authorization required; corporate visa sponsorship and relocation assistance are not available.
For a skilled electronics technician or technologist who is tired of repetitive, mundane assembly line work, this direct-hire opportunity provides an exceptional professional upgrade. Operating as a lean, agile engineering team, this position serves as the primary technical bridge between initial component design and physical production layout. Instead of being stuck handling a single repetitive task, the technologist will touch every single phase of the build cycle—from initial prototype creation to advanced engineering troubleshooting.
The company culture is anchored in a non-bureaucratic, mission-first environment that values individual technical autonomy, pride in craftsmanship, and clear accountability. Because they support high-specification defense pipelines, their project backlog is incredibly stable. For a self-directed professional who wants to see their craftsmanship literally take flight, this role provides a distinct, transparent path to advance into broader engineering responsibilities over time.
WhatYou Will Be Doing
- Precision Assembly:
Executing high-reliability soldering and assembly of multi-layer PCBs to strict IPC quality benchmarks for both custom prototypes and production runs. - Technical Troubleshooting:
Diagnosing, tracing, and resolving complex hardware deviations within electrical assemblies, active circuit components, and specialized wire harnesses. - Engineering Liaison:
Partnering directly with hardware designers to support initial board layouts, coordinate prototype builds, conduct product testing, and streamline manufacturing startups. - Project Coordination:
Assisting with active Bill of Materials (BOM) development, technical component sourcing, and electrical equipment specification. - Documentation Management:
Preparing clean technical specifications, design tracking drawings, and foundational component calculations. - Quality Compliance:
Championing facility-wide quality assurance activities and test logging in strict alignment with AS9100D aerospace requirements.
- Bench-Level Expertise: A rock-solid, verifiable background operating as a dedicated electronics or electrical technologist, where hands-on component manipulation is your primary strength.
- Schematic Literacy:
Confident, independent ability to navigate multi-page wiring diagrams and trace logic faults across complex circuit architectures. - Problem-Solving Instincts: A natural, diagnostic mindset capable of isolating circuit performance errors or assembly structural defects without heavy oversight.
- Self-Starter Mentality: A highly reliable professional who feels completely comfortable executing tasks and managing shop priorities under minimal day-to-day supervision.
- Strong Pluses:
High-value assets include direct past experience with LED lighting products or photometric measurement, familiarity with NVIS or military-spec systems, exposure to Solid Works or P-Spice, or a professional military background within a defense-contracting facility.
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