• Experience troubleshooting, repairing, building, maintaining, or deploying electromechanical systems
• Strong mechanical and electrical aptitude
• Hands-on experience with motors, sensors, actuators, drives, pneumatics, conveyors, robotics, industrial automation, CNC, AGVs, AMRs, or similar systems
• Ability to read schematics and technical documentation
• Comfort using multimeters, hand tools, power tools, and diagnostic equipment
• Documentation discipline — you log your work thoroughly and follow SOPs consistently, even in the field with no one watching
• Strong communicator who over-communicates by default — comfortable working async over Slack and proactive about keeping the team and customers in the loop
• Comfortable being uncomfortable — you can walk into an ambiguous situation, figure it out, and drive it to resolution without a playbook
• Strong ability to own customer relationships solo — no office, no manager on-site
• Self-direction and accountability: you manage your own schedule, routes, and priorities
• Willingness to travel (~75%) and take ownership of problems end to end
• Based in the Riverside / Inland Empire area (or willing to relocate)
• Valid driver's license and authorization to work in the U.S.
• Level II: ~2+ years maintaining industrial automation, robotics, conveyors, packaging equipment, AGVs/AMRs, CNC, or similar electromechanical systems
• Level III: ~5+ years, with a track record of leading the toughest diagnostics, owning root-cause investigations independently, and being the person peers escalate to
• Bachelor's degree in engineering or a related technical field (or equivalent hands-on experience)
• Bilingual (English/Spanish)
• Military technical background
• Startup or high-growth company experience
• Fabrication, machining, welding, or 3D printing experience