Facilities Technician II - Manufacturing & Lab Operations
Listed on 2026-06-19
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Systems Engineer, Electronics Technician
Facilities Technician II - Manufacturing & Lab Operations Radar Reinvented.
Echodyne offers the world’s first compact solid-state true beam-steering radar for a wide range of industries and applications. Our high-performance radars work in all weather and are designed for autonomous vehicles, uncrewed aircraft & drones, and security of borders, critical infrastructure, and smart cities. The company combines the patented technology of metamaterials with powerful software to create a radar sensor with unprecedented performance at commercial price points.
Echodyne offers its radars to companies working in Automotive, Transportation, Critical Infrastructure Protection, Border Security, Smart Cities, Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS), and Airspace Management including Urban Air Mobility (UTM).
The technician performs preventative maintenance, troubleshooting, and repairs across facility systems, with a strong focus on minimizing disruptions to sensitive radar testing and production activities. RESPONSIBILITIES
- Maintain and repair facility systems supporting manufacturing and engineering operations, including:
- HVAC systems supporting temperature and humidity control for RF labs and production spaces
- Electrical distribution systems (including clean power and UPS systems for sensitive equipment)
- Compressed air, vacuum systems, and specialty gases (if applicable)
- ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) controls and grounding systems
- Support infrastructure critical to radar development and testing:
- RF shielded rooms / anechoic chambers (basic upkeep and issue identification)
- Lab exhaust, ventilation, and environmental stability
- Equipment power drops, cable management, and workstation setups
- Perform preventative maintenance and calibration support to ensure environmental stability for precision electronics and radar systems
- Troubleshoot facility-related issues impacting engineering labs and production uptime
- Respond to urgent facility issues that could impact testing, calibration, or manufacturing schedules
- Use CMMS to track work orders, preventative maintenance schedules, and compliance records
- Partner with engineering teams to support lab modifications, new equipment installs, and facility upgrades
- Coordinate and oversee specialized contractors (HVAC, electrical, cleanroom, RF shielding vendors)
- Serve on the Echodyne Safety Committee and ensure compliance with:
- OSHA and workplace safety standards
- Environmental, health, and safety (EHS) requirements
- ITAR and facility access control protocols (as applicable)
- Support energy efficiency and sustainability initiatives without compromising lab performance
- Participate in on-call rotation for critical facility issues
- Associate’s degree or technical certification in Facilities Maintenance, HVAC, Electrical, or related field (or equivalent experience)
- 3–6 years of experience in facilities maintenance in a high-tech manufacturing, aerospace, or defense environment
- Working knowledge of:
- HVAC systems with tight environmental tolerances
- Electrical systems, including clean power and backup systems
- Mechanical systems supporting lab and manufacturing operations
- Experience using CMMS systems
- Ability to read and interpret electrical diagrams, blueprints, and technical documentation
- Strong troubleshooting skills in complex, precision environments
- High attention to detail, especially in environments sensitive to temperature, vibration, and electrical noise
- Ability to prioritize work that directly impacts engineering and production schedules
- Effective communication with engineers, technicians, and leadership
- Strong safety mindset and adherence to compliance requirements
- Experience supporting RF labs, electronics manufacturing, or test environments
- Familiarity with:
- Anechoic chambers or RF shielded environments
- ESD controls and requirements for sensitive electronics
- Electrical license or apprenticeship
- Experience working in ITAR-controlled or security-sensitive environments
- Basic understanding of PLCs, building automation systems (BAS), or SCADA systems
- Ability to lift up to 50 lbs
- Frequent standing, walking, bending, and ladder use
- Ability to work in lab, office, and manufacturing environments
- High-tech manufacturing and engineering facility supporting radar development and production
- Mix of office, lab (RF-sensitive), and industrial environments
- May require off-hours or weekend support for critical maintenance windows
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