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Senior Lab Technician

Austin, Texas, United States

 

Lab Technician

Position Summary

We are seeking a hands-on, detail-oriented Lab Technician to support product development and prototype builds in a fast-paced startup environment. This role will work closely with the engineering team to assemble prototypes, solder electronic components, maintain laboratory equipment, and manage inventory of consumables.

The ideal candidate enjoys building and troubleshooting hardware, is highly organized, and can adapt to changing priorities as products move from concept to prototype and production.

Responsibilities

Prototype Assembly & Fabrication

  • Rework through-hole and surface-mount electronic components.
  • Assemble mechanical, electrical, and electromechanical assemblies from minimal documentation with engineering readily available to answer questions.
  • Assist with prototype integration, testing, and design iterations.

Testing & Engineering Support

  • Conduct basic functional testing and inspections of various PCBAs.
  • Assist engineers with test setups, troubleshooting, and product validation activities.
  • Document assembly processes, observations, and test results.

Laboratory Operations

  • Maintain a clean, safe, and organized laboratory and assembly workspace.
  • Prepare tools, materials, and equipment for development activities.
  • Coordinate maintenance and calibration of laboratory equipment.
  • Ensure compliance with safety procedures and operational best practices.

Inventory & Procurement

  • Monitor inventory levels of laboratory consumables, electronic components, and prototype materials.
  • Order laboratory supplies, components, and equipment from approved vendors.
  • Receive, inspect, and organize incoming shipments.

Qualifications

Required

  • Associate degree, technical certification, or equivalent hands-on experience in electronics, manufacturing, engineering technology, or a related field.
  • Experience soldering surface mount parts.
  • Ability to read and interpret assembly drawings, schematics, and technical documentation.
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
  • Basic computer skills, including spreadsheet and inventory tracking applications.
  • Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities.

Preferred

  • Experience in a startup, R&D, prototype, or product development environment.
  • Familiarity with electronic test equipment such as multimeters, oscilloscopes, and power supplies.
  • Experience with electromechanical assembly and troubleshooting.
  • IPC soldering certification or equivalent experience.
  • Experience with purchasing, inventory management, and vendor coordination.

Key Attributes

  • Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality.
  • Self-motivated and resourceful.
  • Comfortable working in a dynamic environment with evolving priorities.
  • Effective communicator and team player.
  • Enjoys building, testing, and improving hardware products.

USA Benefits
In addition to a competitive salary, Graphcore offers flexible working and a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your health, wellbeing and financial future. Our benefits include medical, dental and vision coverage, Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs), Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), disability and life insurance, a 401(k) retirement plan, commuter benefits, wellness services and an Employee Assistance Programme (EAP). We welcome people of different backgrounds and experiences; we're committed to building an inclusive work environment that makes Graphcore a great home for everyone. We offer an equal opportunity process and understand that there are visible and invisible differences in all of us. We can provide a flexible approach to interview and encourage you to chat to us if you require any reasonable adjustments.

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