Hughey & Phillips, a client of Brixey and Meyer, is seeking an Electrical Assembly & Test Technician to join their team!
Full-time | 1st Shift | Flexible Schedule | Onsite | Limited Travel
Join Us as an Electrical Assembly & Test Technician (Airfield Lighting Systems)!
If you enjoy hands-on electrical work and want to grow into a true troubleshooting role, this is a great path. You’ll start by building and testing constant current regulators used in airfield lighting systems, then progress into deeper technical validation and service-level problem solving as your training ramps up. Your work directly supports safe, reliable runway and taxiway lighting—where precision and safety matter.
Your Responsibilities:
As an Electrical Assembly & Test Technician, you will:
- Assemble constant current regulators and related components with a strong focus on accuracy, workmanship, and safety
- Learn the full system—how the product functions, how assemblies fit together, and why build precision is critical in airfield applications
- Set up and run test cycles by connecting completed units, powering up, and verifying performance against required checks
- Perform HIPOT testing and follow established high-voltage safety procedures during validation activities
- Document test results and support basic production paperwork (printing, labeling, and recordkeeping as needed)
- Troubleshoot and assist with maintenance as you progress through training—moving from “builder” to technician over time
- Collaborate closely with a small, experienced team in a hands-on manufacturing environment
- Occasionally join field service exposure visits to observe real-world customer installations and learn how equipment performs in the field
Your Qualifications:
To excel in this role, you need:
- Education: High school diploma/GED or equivalent hands-on electrical training/experience
- Experience: Demonstrated electrical background working with equipment/systems (non-construction focus)
- Technical skills: Comfort working hands-on with low/medium/high voltage equipment; ability to learn and use HIPOT testing, multimeters, and oscilloscopes; basic computer skills for documentation
- Soft skills/behaviors: Self-starter mentality, strong attention to detail, steady hands-on work habits, and clear communication with teammates and occasional customers
- Other requirements: Must be local (no relocation); willing to travel occasionally for limited field service exposure; able to work safely around high-voltage environments (procedures provided)
- U.S. Citizenship is required due to regulatory requirement
Why You Should Join Us:
- Structured training that sets you up to succeed: You’ll get guided onboarding and training—starting in assembly, then moving into testing and troubleshooting as your skills grow
- Specialized, niche technical work: Constant current regulators and series lighting are unique—this role builds expertise that’s hard to find (and valued long-term)
- Predictable schedule + work-life balance: Weekday, daytime hours with minimal overtime and little to no weekend work
- Real growth runway: This position is built around a proven development path—modeled after a highly successful current team member—and is designed for long-term progression
Benefits & Perks:
- Flexible schedule
- First-shift, weekday schedule with built-in breaks (30-minute lunch + two 15-minute breaks)
- Minimal overtime and limited travel
- Tuition reimbursement
- Health insurance (medical, dental, and vision)
- 401(k) matching
- Paid time off
- Life insurance
Apply Now!
If you're hands-on, safety-minded, and energized by learning how electrical systems work from the inside out, we’d love to hear from you. Apply to this post or contact us on our website now!
Hughey & Phillips is an equal opportunity employer, who values diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Flexible schedule
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- On-the-job training
- Tuition reimbursement
- Vision insurance
Application Question(s):
- Are you a US Citizen? This is a requirement due to ITAR industry regulations.
Experience:
- hands-on electrical or electro-mechanical: 2 years (Required)
- high‑voltage or HIPOT testing: 1 year (Preferred)
Ability to Commute:
- Mansfield, OH 44903 (Required)
Work Location: In person