Posted August 23, 2026
Electromechanical Build Specialist
SAE Safety Solutions
Sterling, MA, US
Full Time
18USD - 25USD per hour
Job Description
Job Description
Electromechanical Build Specialist
At Space Age Electronics Inc., you’ll help transform designs into dependable products that protect people and places. Join a Production/Manufacturing team that values precision, teamwork, and continuous improvement.
Department: Production/Manufacturing
Reports to: Production Manager (or designee)
Position Type: Full-time
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Why this role mattersEvery assembly you complete and test contributes to the reliability of life-safety technology in the field. Your craftsmanship, documentation discipline, and eye for nonconformances help us ship quality on time—every time.
How you’ll contribute- Build electronic products/subassemblies using hand tools and fixtures (screwdrivers, torque tools, crimpers, cutters, strippers).
- Perform wiring, cable prep, and connector install to spec; route and dress wires to workmanship standards.
- Interpret work orders, BOMs, drawings, schematics (as applicable), and written instructions.
- Execute in-process and final inspections; complete required documentation.
- Use basic test gear—multimeters, continuity testers, power supplies—and record results.
- Spot defects, segregate suspect material, and communicate with supervisors/quality.
- Keep travelers, lot traceability, and time/quantity data accurate and current.
- Maintain a 5S workspace—organized, clean, and stocked.
- Adhere to safety, ESD, and company policies; take on other production tasks as needed.
- Build foundations in IPC/J-STD workmanship and broaden soldering skill (through-hole/SMT).
- Gain experience with harness/cable assembly, precision crimping, and rework/repair.
- Work within ISO 9001 environments and leverage ERP/MRP and digital work instructions.
- Cross-train on equipment and, where applicable, material handling (forklift/pallet jack).
- High school diploma or GED (or comparable education/experience).
- 1+ year of manufacturing assembly; electronics background preferred.
- Ability to follow detailed instructions and standardized workflows.
- Hands-on mechanical aptitude; confident with common hand tools.
- Reliable, repetitive execution with a quality-first mindset.
- Math and measurement skills (rulers/calipers as needed).
- Team-oriented with the ability to work independently in a fast pace.
- Professional communication with peers and leadership.
- Commitment to ESD, safety, and quality compliance.
- Work on a production floor; frequent standing/sitting and fine motor tasks.
- Lift/move 25–40 lbs as required.
- Close visual work on small components (corrective lenses if needed).
- PPE and ESD controls required; overtime may be required.
- Electrical/electronic systems fundamentals
- Mechanical assembly and machine builds
- Soldering proficiency
- Low-voltage cabling and equipment wiring/installation
- Industrial electrical familiarity
- Blueprint and schematic reading
- High School / GED
