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Mechanical/Electronic Technician – Entry Level
Start your career in assembly with hands-on work, structured training and a competitive hourly wage. Ideal for recent technical graduates wanting experience.
If you are a new technical graduate considering your options, the Mechanical/Electronic Technician Assembly – Entry Level position offers a structured start. With a fixed rate of $17.60 per hour for full-time, permanent roles, it’s designed for those who’ve recently completed a one-year technical program. This role offers standard 40-hour work weeks, making it suitable for building industry experience.
Responsibilities and Tasks
Day-to-day, you will handle basic electronic and mechanical assembly using hand tools and small equipment. You’ll be expected to follow technical guidelines and safety protocols.
Careful inspection of assembled components is required to ensure quality and accuracy. Maintaining a clean and organized workspace is essential for safety and efficiency.
Collaboration with team members helps meet production targets and fosters a cooperative working environment. Adherence to instructions is key for successful job performance.
This position is well-suited for those with basic understanding of assembly tools and a strong commitment to quality.
Pros: Getting Started and Training
This job is an excellent entry point for recent technician program graduates seeking relevant experience. Structured on-the-job training makes the transition to the workplace smoother.
Regular hours help you establish a routine. The collective work approach means you’re rarely working alone, which encourages learning and improvement.
Cons: Limitations and Challenges
The fixed hourly pay may not be as high as some similar roles elsewhere, and opportunities for rapid advancement can be limited.
Tasks may become repetitive for those seeking a more dynamic working day. Attention to detail is crucial and lack of focus could lead to errors.
Verdict: Worth Considering?
For entry-level candidates in the mechanical or electronic field, this role is a solid starting point. While the pay is modest, you gain industry skills in a structured environment.
If you’re looking for stability, teamwork, and the chance to build technical expertise, it’s a worthy step into the assembly world.