Mechanical Assembly Technicians

Dracoe HQ / North Carolina

|

The Factory

|

Full TIme

About

The Factory

The Factory is where concepts are engineered, industrialized, and executed at scale.


We take validated designs - developed internally in our Workshop or provided by customers - and progress them through rigorous Design for Assembly (DfA) and Design for Manufacturing (DfM) processes. Our focus is on optimizing products for automated, repeatable, high-throughput production.


Our mandate is simple: deliver reliable output that meets performance, quality, and cost targets.


The Factory integrates advanced manufacturing processes within a single, tightly controlled production environment to ensure consistency and scalability.


Our operating model is data-driven and transparent by design. Clear performance metrics, robust process controls, and closed-loop feedback systems enable continuous improvement and uncompromising manufacturing excellence.

What you’ll do

  • Role

    You will be responsible for performing mechanical assembly of our products in accordance with defined work instructions, drawings, and quality standards. You will ensure that mechanical components and assemblies are built accurately, safely, and consistently to specification.

     

    As a key member of the production team, you will support manufacturing operations by executing hands-on mechanical assembly tasks, identifying issues, and escalating deviations to engineering or supervision as required. You will work closely with Manufacturing Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, and Quality Control to ensure assemblies meet required standards.

     

    Through disciplined execution, attention to detail, and adherence to standard work, you will contribute directly to product quality, throughput, and on-time delivery.

     

    This is a hands-on technician role requiring practical mechanical skills and experience in manufacturing or industrial assembly environments. You will be expected to operate confidently at the workstation level; assembling parts, using tools and fixtures correctly, and following safety and quality procedures.

     

    You will support a culture of precision, accountability, safety, and continuous improvement on the shop floor.

  • Responsibilities
    • Perform mechanical assembly of components and sub-assemblies according to work instructions and drawings.
    • Use hand tools, power tools, fixtures, and jigs correctly and safely.
    • Verify parts and assemblies meet dimensional and visual quality requirements.
    • Follow standard work, torque specifications, and assembly sequences.
    • Identify and report defects, deviations, or missing parts.
    • Support in-process quality checks and inspections.
    • Maintain clean, organized, and safe workstations.
    • Record assembly data and follow traceability requirements.
    • Support rework and corrective actions when required.
    • Follow health, safety, and ESD procedures.
    • Participate in continuous improvement activities.
    • Support production targets and shift objectives.

Who you are

Experience

  • Preferred with experience in mechanical assembly or industrial production roles
  • Experience with assembly of unmanned systems at the hobbyist level
  • Experience reading and following technical drawings and work instructions
  • Experience using hand tools and basic measuring equipment
  • Experience working in manufacturing or industrial environments

Skills

  • Mechanical assembly and workmanship
  • Use of hand tools, fixtures, and torque tools
  • Reading mechanical drawings and work instructions
  • Attention to detail and quality awareness
  • Basic measurement and inspection techniques
  • Safe working practices
  • Teamwork and communication
  • Execution discipline and reliability

Qualifications

  • Technical diploma, vocational training, or equivalent practical experience
  • Experience in precision or high-reliability assembly environments
  • Familiarity with quality standards and inspection processes
  • Exposure to Lean manufacturing practices
  • Experience in mechanical assembly or manufacturing roles

Desirable

  • Military Experience or background in defense
  • Experience supporting mechanical assembly for defense or national security products
  • Exposure to disciplined, high-accountability operational environments

What you’ll get

Compensation

Full time or hourly rate contracts available.

Benefits

We offer comprehensive health insurance, generous paid time off, access to a company pension scheme.

Stipends

You'll receive an annual stipend for gym reimbursements for up to $1000 per year and approved role-related learning credits for up to $1000 per year.

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Mechanical Assembly Technicians

Dracoe HQ / North Carolina

|

The Factory

|

Full TIme

Apply

About

The Factory

The Factory is where concepts are engineered, industrialized, and executed at scale.


We take validated designs - developed internally in our Workshop or provided by customers - and progress them through rigorous Design for Assembly (DfA) and Design for Manufacturing (DfM) processes. Our focus is on optimizing products for automated, repeatable, high-throughput production.


Our mandate is simple: deliver reliable output that meets performance, quality, and cost targets.


The Factory integrates advanced manufacturing processes within a single, tightly controlled production environment to ensure consistency and scalability.


Our operating model is data-driven and transparent by design. Clear performance metrics, robust process controls, and closed-loop feedback systems enable continuous improvement and uncompromising manufacturing excellence.

What you’ll do

  • Role

    You will be responsible for performing mechanical assembly of our products in accordance with defined work instructions, drawings, and quality standards. You will ensure that mechanical components and assemblies are built accurately, safely, and consistently to specification.

     

    As a key member of the production team, you will support manufacturing operations by executing hands-on mechanical assembly tasks, identifying issues, and escalating deviations to engineering or supervision as required. You will work closely with Manufacturing Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, and Quality Control to ensure assemblies meet required standards.

     

    Through disciplined execution, attention to detail, and adherence to standard work, you will contribute directly to product quality, throughput, and on-time delivery.

     

    This is a hands-on technician role requiring practical mechanical skills and experience in manufacturing or industrial assembly environments. You will be expected to operate confidently at the workstation level; assembling parts, using tools and fixtures correctly, and following safety and quality procedures.

     

    You will support a culture of precision, accountability, safety, and continuous improvement on the shop floor.

  • Responsibilities
    • Perform mechanical assembly of components and sub-assemblies according to work instructions and drawings.
    • Use hand tools, power tools, fixtures, and jigs correctly and safely.
    • Verify parts and assemblies meet dimensional and visual quality requirements.
    • Follow standard work, torque specifications, and assembly sequences.
    • Identify and report defects, deviations, or missing parts.
    • Support in-process quality checks and inspections.
    • Maintain clean, organized, and safe workstations.
    • Record assembly data and follow traceability requirements.
    • Support rework and corrective actions when required.
    • Follow health, safety, and ESD procedures.
    • Participate in continuous improvement activities.
    • Support production targets and shift objectives.

Who you are

Experience

  • Preferred with experience in mechanical assembly or industrial production roles
  • Experience with assembly of unmanned systems at the hobbyist level
  • Experience reading and following technical drawings and work instructions
  • Experience using hand tools and basic measuring equipment
  • Experience working in manufacturing or industrial environments

Skills

  • Mechanical assembly and workmanship
  • Use of hand tools, fixtures, and torque tools
  • Reading mechanical drawings and work instructions
  • Attention to detail and quality awareness
  • Basic measurement and inspection techniques
  • Safe working practices
  • Teamwork and communication
  • Execution discipline and reliability

Qualifications

  • Technical diploma, vocational training, or equivalent practical experience
  • Experience in precision or high-reliability assembly environments
  • Familiarity with quality standards and inspection processes
  • Exposure to Lean manufacturing practices
  • Experience in mechanical assembly or manufacturing roles

Desirable

  • Military Experience or background in defense
  • Experience supporting mechanical assembly for defense or national security products
  • Exposure to disciplined, high-accountability operational environments

What you’ll get

Compensation

Full time or hourly rate contracts available.

Benefits

We offer comprehensive health insurance, generous paid time off, access to a company pension scheme.

Stipends

You'll receive an annual stipend for gym reimbursements for up to $1000 per year and approved role-related learning credits for up to $1000 per year.

Dracoe

Logomark

Built for the Fight

Contact Us

Apply

Back

Mechanical Assembly Technicians

Dracoe HQ / North Carolina

|

The Factory

|

Full TIme

Apply

About

The Factory

The Factory is where concepts are engineered, industrialized, and executed at scale.


We take validated designs - developed internally in our Workshop or provided by customers - and progress them through rigorous Design for Assembly (DfA) and Design for Manufacturing (DfM) processes. Our focus is on optimizing products for automated, repeatable, high-throughput production.


Our mandate is simple: deliver reliable output that meets performance, quality, and cost targets.


The Factory integrates advanced manufacturing processes within a single, tightly controlled production environment to ensure consistency and scalability.


Our operating model is data-driven and transparent by design. Clear performance metrics, robust process controls, and closed-loop feedback systems enable continuous improvement and uncompromising manufacturing excellence.

What you’ll do

  • Role

    You will be responsible for performing mechanical assembly of our products in accordance with defined work instructions, drawings, and quality standards. You will ensure that mechanical components and assemblies are built accurately, safely, and consistently to specification.

     

    As a key member of the production team, you will support manufacturing operations by executing hands-on mechanical assembly tasks, identifying issues, and escalating deviations to engineering or supervision as required. You will work closely with Manufacturing Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, and Quality Control to ensure assemblies meet required standards.

     

    Through disciplined execution, attention to detail, and adherence to standard work, you will contribute directly to product quality, throughput, and on-time delivery.

     

    This is a hands-on technician role requiring practical mechanical skills and experience in manufacturing or industrial assembly environments. You will be expected to operate confidently at the workstation level; assembling parts, using tools and fixtures correctly, and following safety and quality procedures.

     

    You will support a culture of precision, accountability, safety, and continuous improvement on the shop floor.

  • Responsibilities
    • Perform mechanical assembly of components and sub-assemblies according to work instructions and drawings.
    • Use hand tools, power tools, fixtures, and jigs correctly and safely.
    • Verify parts and assemblies meet dimensional and visual quality requirements.
    • Follow standard work, torque specifications, and assembly sequences.
    • Identify and report defects, deviations, or missing parts.
    • Support in-process quality checks and inspections.
    • Maintain clean, organized, and safe workstations.
    • Record assembly data and follow traceability requirements.
    • Support rework and corrective actions when required.
    • Follow health, safety, and ESD procedures.
    • Participate in continuous improvement activities.
    • Support production targets and shift objectives.

Who you are

Experience

  • Preferred with experience in mechanical assembly or industrial production roles
  • Experience with assembly of unmanned systems at the hobbyist level
  • Experience reading and following technical drawings and work instructions
  • Experience using hand tools and basic measuring equipment
  • Experience working in manufacturing or industrial environments

Skills

  • Mechanical assembly and workmanship
  • Use of hand tools, fixtures, and torque tools
  • Reading mechanical drawings and work instructions
  • Attention to detail and quality awareness
  • Basic measurement and inspection techniques
  • Safe working practices
  • Teamwork and communication
  • Execution discipline and reliability

Qualifications

  • Technical diploma, vocational training, or equivalent practical experience
  • Experience in precision or high-reliability assembly environments
  • Familiarity with quality standards and inspection processes
  • Exposure to Lean manufacturing practices
  • Experience in mechanical assembly or manufacturing roles

Desirable

  • Military Experience or background in defense
  • Experience supporting mechanical assembly for defense or national security products
  • Exposure to disciplined, high-accountability operational environments

What you’ll get

Compensation

Full time or hourly rate contracts available.

Benefits

We offer comprehensive health insurance, generous paid time off, access to a company pension scheme.

Stipends

You'll receive an annual stipend for gym reimbursements for up to $1000 per year and approved role-related learning credits for up to $1000 per year.