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Non-Exempt

Chandler, Arizona

1/8/2026
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Non-Exempt

Chandler, Arizona

1/8/2026
Chroma US seeks an Electro-Mechanical Technician to support both R&D and Production. Because Chroma’s business portfolio spans ATE, handlers, burn-in systems, PXI, solar, and battery technologies, the role offers extensive opportunities to work across a wide range of platforms and product lines.
Primary Responsibilities
• Assemble mechanical and electronic components according to engineering specifications, schematics, and work instructions.
• Participate in prototype builds, pilot runs, and full-scale production assemblies.
• Perform functional testing and troubleshooting of assemblies and systems.
• Collaborate with engineers and production staff to improve assembly processes and product quality.
• Perform soldering, wiring, terminating, and basic electrical connections as required.
• Document assembly steps, test results, and modifications for both production and R&D purposes.
• Reading technical drawings, blueprints, or work orders to meet precise requirements.
• Assist with inventory management of parts, tools, and materials.
• Support continuous improvement initiatives to increase efficiency and reduce errors in both R&D and production processes.
• Some travel may be required
On-site
Qualification / Education / Experiences / Skills
• High school diploma required; at least two years of hands-on experience in electrical and mechanical work. Self-driven, reliable, and capable of working independently with minimal supervision.
• Solid reading, writing, and basic math skills.
• Proficient with computers and standard software tools, including Microsoft Office.
• Ability to follow detailed written and verbal instructions.
• Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively at all organizational levels.
• Ability to manage and prioritize multiple projects simultaneously.
Desired skills:
• Mechanical aptitude strongly valued; experience with automotive repair or trade skills is beneficial, even if not performed professionally.
• Proficient in reading, interpreting, and applying schematics and technical diagrams.
• Experience troubleshooting electronic systems down to the component level.
• Strong understanding of electronic circuitry and electrical component theory.