Flex

Manufacturing

ICTDebugTech-1

Austin, Texas, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“ICT Debug Tech-1 at Flex. Skills: Mechanical assemblies, Electrical assemblies, Troubleshooting. Troubleshoot and repair assemblies. Handle units with errors”

Industry & Context.

Manufacturing
Problems you'll solve

Troubleshooting; Diagnose and verify reason for test failure; Determines whether to send for repair or retest

Eligibility Requirements

Shift: 6:00am-4:30pm (4x10 Monday-Thursday)

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Repairs and troubleshooting of mechanical and electrical assemblies, Operates electronic test equipment, Analyzes software, test, protocol, and script logs, Verifies causes for failures

Nice to Have

Collaborates with engineers on functionality issues and procedure updates, Assists with the installation, debug, and validation of process equipment

What You'll Do.

Troubleshoot and repair assemblies

Handle units with errors

Operate test equipment

Analyze logs to diagnose failures

Verify failure causes

Provide technical assistance

Collaborate with engineers

Assist with equipment installation

Follow safety guidelines

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Provides technical assistance, feedback, and guidance to other technical personnel and departments; Collaborates with engineers on functionality issues and procedure updates

Full Job Description

Job Posting Start Date 05-21-2026 Job Posting End Date 08-21-2026 Flex is the diversified manufacturing partner of choice that helps market-leading brands design, build and deliver innovative products that improve the world. A career at Flex offers the opportunity to make a difference and invest in your growth in a respectful, inclusive, and collaborative environment. If you are excited about a role but don't meet every bullet point, we encourage you to apply and join us to create the extraordinary. ## ## Job Summary **General Purpose:** Responsible for repairs and troubleshooting of mechanical and electrical assemblies within our manufacturing operation. **Shift: 6:00am-4:30pm (4x10 Monday-Thursday)** **Principle Accountabilities:** * Troubleshoots and repairs complex mechanical and electrical assemblies used in equipment at the component level. * Handles units that may have workmanship or technical errors. * Operates electronic test equipment and conducts special tests as required. * Analyzes software, test, protocol, and script logs to diagnose and verify reason for test failure. * Verifies causes for failures and determines whether to send for repair or retest. * Provides technical assistance, feedback, and guidance to other technical personnel and departments. * Collaborates with engineers on functionality issues and procedure updates. * Assists with the installation, debug, and validation of process equipment. * Follows all safety guidelines and reports unsafe conditions to supervisor. **What you 'll receive for the great work you provide:** * Full range of medical, dental, and vision plans * Life Insurance * Short-term and Long-term Disability * Matching 401(k) Contributions * Vacation and Paid Sick Time * Tuition Reimbursement ## ## Job Category Production Engineering ## Is Sponsorship Available? No Flex is an Equal Opportunity Employer and employment selection decisions are based on merit, qualifications, and abilities. We do not discriminate based on: age,

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