About the role
We’re building LUMA, a drive-through vehicle inspection scanner that combines multi-camera capture, active illumination, and multiple sensor modalities to generate high-fidelity vehicle imagery and measurements.
We have an opening for an Electro‑Mechanical Assembly & Test Technician that will assemble production units at our SLC facility.
What you’ll do
- Install electrical hardware (relays, power distribution units, GFCI outlets) on the scanner frame following wiring diagrams and safety codes
- Mount and secure electronic sub‑assemblies: embedded compute, USB hubs, PoE switches, sensors and machine‑vision cameras
- Route, label and strain‑relieve cabling; torque and mark fasteners to spec
- Flash firmware and run scripted diagnostics on cameras and compute modules
- Execute final functional tests by driving vehicles through the scanner and logging image/sensor data; troubleshoot and document anomalies
- Complete QA checklists in the MES system and sign off units for shipment
- Provide feedback to engineering on build pain points; suggest fixture or kitting improvements to shorten assembly time and improve quality
- Maintain an ESD‑safe bench and follow IPC‑A‑610, OSHA and company safety practices
What we’re looking for
- 2+ years electro‑mechanical assembly, field‑service or technician experience
- Able to read basic electrical schematics, wiring schedules and mechanical exploded views
- Proficient with hand tools, torque drivers, crimp/ferrule tools; comfortable with light soldering
- Basic computer literacy: can use Windows/Linux command line to run scripts or update firmware
- Valid driver’s license (company vehicle provided for test passes)
- Able to lift 50 lbs and work on ladders or scissor lift when routing overhead cabling
Pay: $20.00 - $25.00 per hour
Work Location: In person