SlingShot Connections is hiring: Hardware Engineering Technician III in Fremont
SlingShot Connections, Fremont, CA, United States, 94537
Job Description
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
· Build and assemble prototype network and server racks according to engineering specifications
· Perform complex cabling of network and server racks, ensuring quality and organization
· Support server-level prototype builds, including system integration and troubleshooting
· Prepare builds for customer TRI and FAI, ensuring compliance with standards
· Assist with TRI and FAI tasks including serviceability and mechanical verification
· Identify and communicate DFM and serviceability challenges during the prototype build process
· Rework prototype builds based on customer feedback and engineering changes
· Collaborate with engineering, product development, and quality teams for seamless execution of prototype builds
· Maintain a clean and organized work environment, adhering to safety protocols
· Document build processes, issues, and resolutions for future builds and improvements
Minimum Qualifications and Experience:
• Associate degree or technical certification in Electronics, Mechanical Engineering, or related field (or equivalent work experience)
• 3+ years of experience in a hardware technician role, ideally with experience in building and cabling server/network racks and server-level builds
• Strong understanding of prototype build processes, cabling techniques, and DFM principles
• Proficiency in reading and interpreting engineering schematics, blueprints, and build instructions
• Excellent communication skills and ability to work effectively in a collaborative environment
• Strong attention to detail and proactive problem-solving skills
• Ability to lift and move heavy equipment as needed (up to 50 lbs)
Minimum Qualifications and Experience:
• Knowledge of network configurations and server hardware
• Familiarity with customer TRI and FAI processes
• Hands-on experience with reworking prototypes based on feedback and iterative design changes