Industrial Automation Mechanical Assembly Technician
Listed on 2026-01-24
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Manufacturing / Production
Assembly, Manufacturing Engineer, Manufacturing Production
Industrial Automation Mechanical Assembly Technician Why Matrix Design
Great teams build great companies. At Matrix Design, our purpose is clear:
Developing Great People, Building a Great Company, and Delivering Great Results. We rally around six core behaviors that shape how we work every day:
- A can-do attitude
- Doing the job right
- Keeping our commitments
- Improving continuously
- Winning together
- Working for a purpose bigger than ourselves
You start by reviewing detailed mechanical drawings, then lay out parts and subassemblies for a custom automation system. You’ll square frames, mount enclosures, fasten actuators and sensors, and route cable harnesses neatly per the layout—prepping everything for our electrical and controls teams. You’ll perform fit and alignment checks, document progress, and collaborate with engineers to solve build challenges. Safety, organization, and craftsmanship are your anchors throughout the day.
Whatyou’ll do
- Mechanical system build:
Assemble precision mechanical components and structures for industrial automation systems using engineering prints and specifications. - Hardware installation:
Mount enclosures, actuators, sensors, guarding, and related components per design intent. - Cable and wire prep:
Route, dress, and label cables and wires per layout guidelines to prepare for electrical integration—no live power connections. - Quality and process control:
Verify alignment, fit, and secure installation; keep accurate build records; elevate discrepancies promptly; and follow safety procedures and company standards. - Support and collaboration:
Work closely with engineers and fellow technicians to resolve mechanical issues; maintain tools, parts, and a tidy workstation.
- Ability to interpret mechanical drawings, BOMs, and assembly instructions
- Strong hands‑on mechanical aptitude and precise assembly techniques
- Working knowledge of actuators, sensors, control enclosures, and related industrial hardware
- Fundamentals of cable routing and wire management (without energizing circuits)
- High attention to detail, communication, teamwork, and adherence to standardized processes
- Organized approach to parts, tools, and documentation
- High school diploma or equivalent required; technical certificate or associate degree preferred
- 1–3 years in mechanical assembly or production, ideally within industrial automation
- Experience reading mechanical prints and technical documentation
- Comfort with common hand and power tools used in assembly
- Knowledge of safe practices in manufacturing/assembly
- Able to stand, bend, kneel, and routinely lift up to 50 lbs
- Comfortable with repetitive tasks and extended periods of physical activity in a production setting
Up to 20%
Proficiency areas- Customer service and team communication
- Continuous improvement, Kaizen, and Lean Manufacturing principles
- Equipment and mechanical troubleshooting, mechanical testing, and field measurements
- Machine building/assembly and troubleshooting of industrial automation equipment
- Soldering
- Pneumatics experience
- 120/208/240/480 voltage systems
- Shop math, blueprint reading, and basic computer skills
- Experience working in manufacturing environments
- MIG welder
- Labeling systems
- Heat gun
- Multimeter
- Manual grinder
- Manual lathe
- Manual vertical mill
- Palletizer
- Band saw
- Belt sander
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