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Orion Innovation

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About this role

Orion Innovation seeks a hardware assembly technician to build and test rack-mountable cabinets containing electronic equipment, including soldering connections for power and fiber optic systems. This role requires 5+ years of hardware installation experience and involves handling equipment weighing up to 50 lbs with strict electrical and laser safety compliance.

What you'll do

  • Assemble and install test equipment into rack-mountable cabinets
  • Solder cables, connectors, and interconnections for power (110-220 VAC and 48VDC) and fiber optic systems
  • Build electronic modules and assemblies into test enclosures
  • Execute test software programs to verify correct assembly and functionality
  • Ensure safety compliance when handling electrical systems and fiber optic lasers
  • Physically lift and position equipment up to 50 lbs

What they're looking for

  • Hardware assembly and installation
  • Soldering and cable assembly
  • Electrical systems knowledge (AC/DC power)
  • Fiber optic cable handling and safety
  • Test equipment troubleshooting
  • Safety protocols for tools and electrical work
  • Reading technical documentation
  • Manual dexterity and attention to detail
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Orion Innovation

Orion Innovation builds scalable web applications and AI-powered enterprise software solutions, with expertise in cloud-native database systems and GxP-compliant digital systems. The company is hiring full stack developers, sales professionals, database engineers, validation engineers, and support specialists to support its product development and market expansion efforts.

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Likely interview questions

  • Walk us through your most complex hardware assembly or installation project from your 5+ years of experience.
  • Describe your experience soldering cables and connectors, and what quality standards you typically follow.