Mems Equipment Maintenance Technologist (afternoon Shift)

FLIR

Edmonton, Canada
Troubleshooting electrical systems
Troubleshooting mechanical systems
Troubleshooting pneumatic systems
At Teledyne MEMS, we’re shaping the future of microelectromechanical systems that power everything from biomedical breakthroughs to space exploration and AI innovation

Job Summary

  • At Teledyne MEMS, we’re shaping the future of microelectromechanical systems that power everything from biomedical breakthroughs to space exploration and AI innovation.
  • Maintain and troubleshoot specialized equipment used in MEMS manufacturing while collaborating with operations and engineering teams to resolve process issues.
  • Work on technologies that impact space, healthcare, and AI in a collaborative, inclusive team environment with opportunities for growth and skill development.

Matching Summary

At Teledyne MEMS, we’re shaping the future of microelectromechanical systems that power everything from biomedical breakthroughs to space exploration and AI innovation.

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • Troubleshooting electrical systems
  • Troubleshooting mechanical systems
  • Troubleshooting pneumatic systems
  • Equipment performance tracking
  • Preventive maintenance
  • Spare parts inventory management
  • Vendor communication for repairs

Nice-to-have

  • Ability to adapt and learn quickly
  • Effective communication skills
  • Collaborative team environment
  • Training and mentoring team members
  • Familiarity with RF systems
  • Experience in clean room environments

Key Requirements

  • 2–3 years equipment maintenance experience
  • Background in electronics or instrumentation
  • Strong troubleshooting skills in electrical, electronic, mechanical, and pneumatic systems
  • Red Seal certification in plumbing or electrical trades (advantage)
  • Diploma or degree in electronics or instrumentation (advantage)

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Not specified

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