Hardware Technician

TractableSalt Lake City, UT
10d$20 - $26Onsite

About The Position

We combine world-class AI research with real-world applications that make a difference. At Tractable, you’ll collaborate with brilliant minds, work on transformative projects, and contribute to technology that helps people when they need it most. Tractable’s AI products already transform how the automotive and insurance industries assess vehicle damage. We’re now taking the leap from pure software into our first hardware platform – a drive‑through imaging rig that automatically captures high‑fidelity photos and sensor data for instant AI analysis. As our first Hardware Technician, you’ll turn pre‑built frames into fully operational scanner systems and ship them worldwide.

Requirements

  • Experience: 2+ years in assembly, field service, or a technical trade.
  • Skills: You are comfortable with hand tools, reading basic wiring diagrams, and light soldering.
  • Tech Savvy: You can navigate a computer (Windows/Linux) to run basic test scripts.
  • Reliability: You have a valid driver’s license and can lift up to 50 lbs.
  • Mindset: You take pride in "clean" wiring and a safe, organized workspace.

Responsibilities

  • Build: Install electrical panels, cameras, sensors, and computers onto the scanner frame.
  • Wire: Route cables, crimp connectors, and perform light soldering to ensure high-quality connections.
  • Test: Flash firmware using simple scripts and perform "test drives" through the scanner to ensure the AI captures perfect data.
  • Ship: Complete quality checklists and prep units for global deployment.
  • Improve: Work directly with engineers to make the assembly process faster and better.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

101-250 employees

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