Who is Re:Build AppliedLogix and Re:Build Manufacturing

Re:Build AppliedLogix provides product OEMs with leading-edge embedded systems design services and product commercialization expertise. Our senior team of electronics, software, and mechanical engineers are fluent in a broad range of applications including fuel cell control and battery management systems, precision agriculture, medical devices, automotive and transportation components, and imaging systems with machine vision and AI processing integration.

The Re:Build AppliedLogix Team provides design expertise for all facets of modern digital product development - with custom analog and digital embedded electronics; VHDL and Verilog targeting FPGAs, SoCs, MPSoCs and RFSoCs; embedded software on bare-metal, RTOS or Linux; full-stack application development (Linux and Windows). Our mechanical design capabilities include the packaging of embedded systems, tooling design, and manufacturing process development.

We empower our staff to take on as much responsibility as they choose while offering a helping hand and experience-based coaching and the support of a highly competent team. Our goal is to enable each employee to achieve their fullest potential for both personal and professional growth.

We are a member of the Re:Build Manufacturing family of industrial businesses combining cutting-edge, enabling technologies, operational superiority, and strategic M&A to build America’s next generation industrial company. Re:Build leverages its deep expertise in operations management and technology to supercharge performance of its subsidiaries by implementing core technologies across industrial platforms in diversified growth markets. We seek to revitalize the U.S. manufacturing base over the coming years and decades, creating substantial opportunities for our employees and the communities where we operate.

 

Who are we looking for?

Re:Build AppliedLogix is seeking a Mechanical Technician to join our team, supporting clients in a variety of domains including the electrification, energy, and mobility industries.

As a Mechanical Technician at AppliedLogix, you will support the design, build, and test of                designs for various client applications. Your typical activities will include building mechanical/electro-mechanical assemblies, light part fabrication/modification, bill-of-material management, sourcing make-to-print and off-the-shelf components and maintaining our mechanical lab/3D printers. The Mechanical Technician will be an integral part of the Engineering team…if you are a hands-on, creative person, this is the job for you! The ideal candidate should also be familiar with typical manufacturing processes such as sheet metal fab, machining, welding, casting, plastic injection molding, and prototyping processes such as 3D printing.  

This is an on-site / hybrid opportunity based at the Re:Build AppliedLogix development center in Rochester, NY.

 

What you get to do!

  • Become a member of a highly respected, technically diverse team with a lean culture and a track-record of success through teamwork.
  • Support the Mechanical Design efforts of multiple Senior Engineers.
  • Work hands-on to produce physical prototypes and assemblies of customer designs.

 

What you will bring to the team

  • A Technical Associates degree or higher.
  • A minimum of 2 years of experience in a hands-on mechanical role.
  • Self-motivated with an entrepreneurial spirit and a passion for customer success.
  • Strong communications and interpersonal skills with both our internal team and direct client collaboration.
  • Experience fabricating components and building mechanical assemblies.
  • Experience 3D printing with FDM Printers.
  • Desire and ability to organize tools/equipment and maintain a work ME lab for building functional customer prototypes.
  • Organizational skills to order/track/receive ME Project materials.
  • Preferred experience of detailing 3D CAD parts using SolidWorks Drawings.
  • Preferred experience / willingness to learn GD&T and Tolerance Analysis.
  • Interest in a wide diversity of projects with a demonstrated ability to contribute to multiple projects concurrently.
  • Ability to apply technical experience and a research and development mindset to unfamiliar applications.

 

A Rewarding Career Awaits You

We are a company that makes a difference in the industries and the communities where we operate. Every employee of Re:Build will share ownership in the company and will share in the financial rewards of the success we achieve together, at all levels of the company!

 

We want to work with people that reflect the communities in which we operate

Re:Build Manufacturing is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status, marital status, parental status, cultural background, organizational level, work styles, tenure and life experiences. Or for any other reason.

Re:Build is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities in our job application procedures. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, you may contact us at accommodations.ta@ReBuildmanufacturing.com or you may call us at 617.909.6275

 

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