Mechanical Lab Technician
Not Disclosed
Austin , TX
6.0 Months
Not Disclosed
Not Disclosed
Manufacturing
$31.62/hour - $36.62/hour
Job Posted on (Jun 02, 2026)
Reference Number:
GDTXML2
Job Description
About the Role
We are looking for a hands-on mechanical lab technician who is comfortable with physical test setups, precision measurement equipment, and structured data collection. This is a contract role focused on executing experiments, assembling test fixtures, recording measurements, and producing clear engineering reports. You will work in a fast-paced hardware development environment where accuracy, attention to detail, and the ability to follow instructions exactly are required.
Every week will look different. One day you are configuring a strain gauge bridge and logging data through a datalogger. The next you are assembling a torque test fixture, applying a thermal interface material sample, or setting up a force measurement rig. You will not always be given clear procedures and there will be some ambiguity in lab testing. You will execute required tests precisely, flag any anomalies, and report results in a way that another engineer can act on immediately.
What You Will Do
Operate and set up 3D printers to produce test fixtures, brackets, and prototype parts
Install, condition, and record data from strain gauges and associated measurement bridges and amplifiers
Configure and run torque measurement test setups, including calibration and data capture
Set up and operate data loggers and thermocouples for thermal and structural tests
Conduct thermal interface material (TIM) characterization tests, including sample preparation, fixture assembly, and data capture
Perform mechanical assembly testing: verify fits, torque fasteners to specification, and document results
Work with force and pressure measurement equipment to execute load and contact tests
Handle and assemble PCBs, heatsinks, and hose assemblies as part of hardware test setups
Use SolidWorks to review part drawings, interpret geometry, and occasionally generate simple models or drawings for lab use
Record all measurements in Excel or similar software, maintain clean data logs, and produce clear written reports with findings and observations
Read and interpret electrical and mechanical datasheets and schematics to understand component specifications and wiring requirements
Follow written test procedures exactly as written; flag any deviation, ambiguity, or anomaly to the engineer immediately
What We Are Looking For
Required Skills
Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering technology, mechanical engineering, or a related technical field — or equivalent hands-on lab experience
Demonstrated experience operating physical test and measurement equipment in a lab or manufacturing environment
Proficiency in Microsoft Excel: data entry, basic formulas, charting, and organized data logging
Ability to read mechanical and electrical datasheets, drawings and schematics and extract relevant specifications
Working knowledge of SolidWorks or equivalent CAD software for reviewing and interpreting drawings
Strong written communication: you can write a measurement report that another engineer can read, understand, and act on
Meticulous attention to detail: measurements are recorded completely and accurately, every time
Ability to follow written instructions exactly as given — and to immediately flag anything that does not match the procedure
Quick learner: when handed a new piece of equipment, your instinct is to read the manual and figure it out
Working with hand tools such as manual and electrical screwdrivers, various hand tools, calipers and other typical lab tools.
Strongly Preferred, but Not Required (Nice to Have)
Familiarity with any of the following specific equipment brands: Mark-10, Graphtec, Instron, Keyence, Imada, Tekscan, Mitutoyo, Bambu Labs
Experience with statistical analysis software such as JMP, Minitab, or equivalent
Ability to use AI tools (such as ChatGPT or Claude) to write simple scripts or macros for lab data processing or equipment automation, if needed
Experience in soldering small PCB components
Attitude
Methodical and precise — you double-check your setup before pressing start
Comfortable with physical, hands-on work in a hardware lab environment
Calm under pressure and able to manage multiple ongoing test setups in a fast-paced environment
Proactive about flagging problems early rather than hoping they resolve themselves
Genuinely curious about new equipment and test methods
Able to work collaboratively with engineers and other technicians
What You Will Not Do
Estimate measurements instead of recording exact values
Skip steps in a procedure because they seem unnecessary
Wait passively when a procedure is unclear — ask immediately
Submit a report with unexplained gaps or missing data
VIVA is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants have an equal opportunity for placement, and all employees have an equal opportunity to develop on the job. This means that VIVA will not discriminate against any employee or qualified applicant on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.