Electrical Manufacturing Technician
Listed on 2025-11-25
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Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Production, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Assembler, Manufacturing Engineer
Echandia Marine U.S. is on a mission to transform maritime energy with reliable, next-generation battery systems. As the American arm of a Swedish industry leader, we’re setting up ground‑breaking operations in the U.S., building a diverse and talented crew at the forefront of marine electrification. If you’re ready to be part of a growing, purpose‑driven team shaping the future of clean marine technology, we want to hear from you.
We are searching for a detail‑oriented, hands‑on Manufacturing Operator with specialist knowledge of electrical components. In this key role, you’ll assemble, inspect, and test advanced electrical systems and sub‑assemblies for maritime lithium‑ion battery applications. As Echandia grows its U.S. presence, you’ll help set the operational standard for quality, efficiency, and safety in our marine‑focused manufacturing environment.
Key Responsibilities- Assemble and wire electrical components and sub‑assemblies according to drawings and work instructions.
- Interpret electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and layout plans for accurate component placement and installation.
- Perform quality control inspections and testing of completed electrical assemblies for compliance with technical requirements and safety standards.
- Document build steps, inspection results, and issues in production tracking systems.
- Maintain clean, organized work spaces aligned with Lean manufacturing and 5S principles.
- Identify and report component or process nonconformities; participate in root cause analysis and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Collaborate with engineering and production leaders to improve assembly methods and support new product introductions.
- Adhere to all health, safety, and environmental protocols in an electrical manufacturing setting.
- High school diploma or equivalent is required; technical certificate, associate’s degree or apprenticeship in electrical, electronics, or mechatronics is strongly preferred.
- 2+ years of recent experience in a manufacturing or assembly environment, with a focus on electrical, power electronics, or battery systems.
- Demonstrated ability to accurately interpret electrical schematics and wiring diagrams.
- Proficiency using hand and power tools for precise assembly and wiring.
- Experience documenting work and following standard operating procedures (SOPs).
- Familiarity with Lean manufacturing, Six Sigma, or continuous improvement practices is a plus.
- Attention to detail, strong organizational and communication skills.
- Commitment to workplace safety and quality control.
- Ability to work standing for extended periods and lift up to 40lbs as needed.
- Reliable transportation to onsite facility in Marysville, WA.
- You are energized by hands‑on electrical work and take pride in achieving high standards of quality in every build.
- You thrive in fast‑paced, startup environments where flexibility and collaboration are essential.
- You meticulously follow safety rules, check your work, and flag issues early to ensure reliability for critical marine applications.
- You ask questions, seek out process improvements, and are always willing to learn new technical skills.
- A pivotal role in launching advanced marine battery production in the U.S. market.
- A values‑driven team committed to clean energy and technology innovation.
- Comprehensive benefits: health insurance, retirement plan, and paid time off.
- Ongoing support for skills training and professional growth in the electrification sector.
Direct applicants only – no agency contacts please.
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