The role
What you'll do
- Fabricate, assemble, and iterate one-off prototypes, tools, fixtures, and jigs from sketches, CAD, and verbal direction
- Interpret drawings, tolerances, and build notes
- Prepare stock—cut, drill, tap, and fit parts using common shop tools; operate basic machine tools (saws, grinders, drills, manual mill/lathe)
- Perform light welding as skill allows (MIG/TIG preferred); assist experienced welders as needed
- Set up and execute mechanical tests (load, pressure, thermal, vibration, fit/function), including fixture build and instrumentation
- Install and calibrate sensors
- Collect, record, and organize test data; capture photos/notes; contribute to concise test summaries
- Troubleshoot build and test issues; perform root-cause checks and implement quick, pragmatic fixes
- Maintain a safe, clean, and organized shop (5S experience a plus); manage waste streams and enforce PPE and safety procedures
- Perform basic preventive maintenance on shop equipment; log issues and coordinate repairs
- Kit builds: pull hardware and materials, label components, and maintain build travelers
- Handle parts procurement: source COTS hardware and materials, request quotes, place orders, and track deliveries
- Receive and inspect incoming parts; verify dimensions and finish against drawings; escalate nonconformance issues
- Manage inventory of consumables, fasteners, gases, and tooling; keep bins stocked and labeled
- Create and update build documentation: redlines, as-built notes, BOM updates, and simple work instructions
- Coordinate with prototype engineers and vendors for quick-turn machining, welding, coatings, and other services
- Uphold quality standards and dimensional control using calipers, micrometers, gauges where applicable
- Minimum Qualifications:
The bar
What you'll bring
- High school diploma
- 3+ years hands-on mechanical fabrication/assembly experience or equivalent training/portfolio (trade school, military, etc.)
- Proficient with basic shop operations: cut/drill/tap/; confident using common hand/power tools safely
- Can read mechanical drawings and build notes; understands basic tolerances and fit; uses calipers/mics/gauges accurately
- Familiar with shop safety, PPE, and housekeeping (5S); aware of machine guarding and LOTO basics
- Comfortable setting up simple test rigs and recording data in spreadsheets; willing to learn instrumentation/DAQ
- Basic computer skills: spreadsheets/docs, file management; ability to use CAD viewers
- Organized and reliable: follow work instructions, document builds, track parts/kits
- Strong communication and teamwork; asks clarifying questions and closes loops
- Able to lift up to ~50 lbs, stand for extended periods, and perform shop/fab tasks with or without reasonable accommodation
- Willing to support occasional off-hours work or local field/onsite deployments as needed
- Valid driver’s license
- Bonus Qualifications:
- AA/BS in manufacturing/industrial tech, engineering technology, or similar
- Prior experience in a prototype/R&D “special projects” or skunkworks environment
- Manual and CNC machining (mill/lathe); basic CAM (Fusion 360, Mastercam) and workholding experience
- Sheet metal, tube bending, and fabrication (laser/waterjet, press brake, fixture design)
- Test & instrumentation depth: strain gauges, load cells, thermocouples, pressure transducers; NI/LabVIEW or equivalent DAQ
- Basic electrical/controls: wiring panels to schematics, relays/sensors, PLC familiarity, safe low-voltage practices
- Materials know-how: heat treat, coatings/plating, adhesives, composites, plastics
- Additive manufacturing (FDM/SLA/SLS) for quick-turn jigs and fixtures
- Quality systems exposure (ISO 9001/AS9100)
- Rigging & material handling: forklift/overhead crane experience; basic load calculation
- Competencies
- We are looking for an Engineering Technician that is:
Additional notes
Other
Thanks for your interest in Oklo! We are searching for a passionate, highly analytical, and detail-oriented Engineering Technician to join our engineering team.
Position Description
The Engineering Technician on the mechanical prototyping team will partner with mechanical prototype engineers to fabricate, assemble, test, and deploy one-off prototypes, tools, fixtures, and jigs. They will translate sketches/CAD and verbal direction into high-quality parts and assemblies, keep the shop safe, clean, and organized. They will spend time between fabrication, assembly, test setup, instrumentation, and data capture. Work ranges from sourcing parts and coordinating with vendors to building fixtures, executing test campaigns, and documenting results.
Specific responsibilities may include:
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