Opto/Mechanical Technician - 3rd Shift

Global Technical Talent
Irvine
4 days ago
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Primary Job Title:Opto/Mechanical Technician - 3rd Shift


Alternate/Related Job Titles:Opto-Mechanical Technician
Optical Assembly Technician
Laser Systems Technician
Electro-Optical Technician
Optical Systems Assembly Technician


Location:Irvine, CA, United States


Onsite Flexibility:Onsite


Contract Details (Contract roles only)

  • Position Type: Contract
  • Contract Duration: 6 Months
  • Start: As Soon As Possible
  • Pay Rate: $19.95 - 30/Hr

Job Summary

We are seeking an Opto/Mechanical Technician responsible for advanced assembly of optical systems used in lasers, laser radars, and electro-optical sensors and instruments. This role focuses on assembling and testing precision systems that integrate optical, mechanical, and electronic components. The technician will follow engineering procedures and drawings while contributing suggestions to improve production efficiency and system performance. The role also involves testing assemblies, verifying work order components, and supporting cross‑training initiatives within the production team.


Key Responsibilities

  • Perform advanced assembly of optical systems for lasers and electro‑optical sensors and instruments.
  • Follow written procedures and engineering drawings and suggest improvements to optimize production processes.
  • Assemble and debug systems incorporating optical, mechanical, and electronic components.
  • Test multiple levels of assembly (4–5 processes) at the system level using laboratory instruments such as interferometers and Zygo equipment.
  • Audit work order kits from the warehouse to verify parts and correct part numbers.
  • Prepare subassembly components for system assembly.
  • Perform alignment, optimization, stability checks, and transmission testing for optical systems.
  • Package completed assemblies when final builds are finished.
  • Participate in cross‑training activities as both trainee and trainer when required.

Required Experience

  • 2–4 years of opto‑mechanical or optical assembly experience.
  • Ability to read engineering drawings and blueprints.
  • Experience assembling systems containing optical, mechanical, and electronic components.
  • Ability to read, write, and communicate effectively in English.
  • Experience entering production or testing data into Microsoft Excel spreadsheets.

Nice‑to‑Have Experience

  • Associate degree, technical certification, or equivalent training.
  • Experience using optical measurement instruments such as interferometers and Zygo equipment.

Required Skills

  • Optical System Assembly
  • Blueprint and Engineering Drawing Interpretation
  • Precision Mechanical Assembly

Preferred Skills

  • Interferometer Testing
  • Zygo Measurement Equipment
  • Optical Alignment and Calibration
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Electro‑Optical System Integration

Additional Skills

  • System debugging and testing
  • Work order kit auditing
  • Subassembly preparation
  • Optical alignment and optimization
  • Stability and transmission testing
  • Production process improvement

Benefits

  • Medical, Vision, and Dental Insurance Plans
  • 401k Retirement Fund

About GTT: GTT is a minority‑owned staffing firm and a subsidiary of Chenega Corporation, a Native American‑owned company in Alaska. We highly value diverse and inclusive workplaces and support Fortune 500 organizations across banking, financial services, technology, life sciences, biotech, utilities, and retail sectors throughout the U.S. and Canada.


Job Number:26-02174


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