Electronics Technician
Raleigh, NC, USA
Electronics Technician
- Category
- Engineering
- Position Type
- Full-Time
Overview
About ERMCO
Electric Research and Manufacturing Cooperative, Inc. (ERMCO) is the leading manufacturer of distribution transformers and engineered electrical solutions, serving electric utilities, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), and industrial customers across North America. Headquartered in Dyersburg, Tenn., ERMCO delivers reliable, high-quality products that power homes, businesses, and communities across North America.
With commitments to safety, operational excellence, and continuous improvement, ERMCO is at the forefront of supporting grid modernization and energy transition. Our vertically integrated operations, customer-focused culture, and investment in people and technology make ERMCO the Most Valued Partner for delivering resilient, sustainable power infrastructure for the future.
About GridBridge
GridBridge is transforming power delivery for critical applications by combining advanced hardware with embedded software that enables distributed energy resources, enhances grid reliability, and improves efficiency. Founded in 2012, GridBridge has secured contracts with major customers and federal agencies including the NSF, DOE, and NASA. Now a wholly owned subsidiary of ERMCO, we operate with the agility of a startup and the backing of an industry leader.
Job Summary
The Electronics Technician is responsible for supporting the product development team with CAD, mechanical and electrical prototyping, assembly, debugging, rework and support of design and validation testing.
This role will be onsite in Raleigh, NC. Relocation Assistance is available.
Responsibilities
- Support of engineering prototypes throughout their usable lifetime including procurement, contract manufacturer support, assembly and rework as needed.
- Actively participate with Hardware Engineering including validation testing activities
- Manufacturing Engineering (test fixturing, programming, analysis)
- Provide guidance and support on DFM and Pilot Manufacturing transition
- Manage low voltage engineering laboratory, including components and rework.
- Track laboratory equipment and manage calibration and repair as needed.
- Inspection, debugging, and repair of printed circuit boards.
- Wiring of high-power, high-voltage test setups
Qualifications
- Associates degree, preferably bachelors, in electrical engineering technology or equivalent degree or experience.
- 10 or more years of experience in circuit board assembly and rework.
- Proficient with mechanical prototyping and fabrication tools.
- Experience using schematic and layout CAD tools and preferably design of circuit boards.
- Familiarity with common electronic components such as op-amps, capacitors, and microcontrollers.
- Experience with debugging of PCBs and commonly used electronics laboratory equipment such as oscilloscopes, multimeters, LCR meters, power supplies, and signal generators.
- Experience working in a team environment.
Additional Desired Experience
- Machining, mechanical assembly, and use of CAD tools.
- Lab management, including equipment calibration tracking, engineering materials inventory.
- Safety systems, standards, and procedures such as MSDS, interlocks, LOTO, NFPA and OSHA.
Let’s Build the Future Together
At ERMCO, your ideas matter, your growth is supported, and your impact is real. Whether you’re building on early career experience or launching your professional journey, you’ll have the opportunity to learn, contribute, and grow in a manufacturing environment that values innovation and collaboration.
Join ERMCO and TRANSFORM your career!
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