Facilities Technician - Electronics Manufacturing
The Facilities Technician – Electronics Manufacturing is
responsible for maintaining and supporting the facility systems and
infrastructure required for electronics production. This role ensures reliable
operation of utilities, environmental controls, and building systems that
directly impact product quality, equipment performance, and manufacturing
uptime. The technician works closely with production, engineering, and
maintenance teams to support a safe, clean, and controlled manufacturing
environment.
Who are we?
Founded in 1849, Ducommun is the oldest company in California. Starting as a hardware supply store during the California Gold Rush and eventually assisted in the birth of the aerospace industry in Southern California by providing aircraft aluminum to early aerospace pioneers like Lindbergh, Douglas and Lockheed.
Today Ducommun is a global provider of innovative manufacturing solutions for customers in the aerospace, defense and industrial markets. We specialize in electronic and structural systems, producing complex products and components for commercial aircraft platforms, mission-critical military and space programs, and sophisticated industrial applications.
Our Facility in Tulsa, Oklahoma manufactures state-of-the-art circuit boards for Aerospace and Defense applications.
Job Summary
- Perform
preventative and corrective maintenance on facility systems supporting
electronics manufacturing, including HVAC, electrical distribution,
lighting, plumbing, and building infrastructure - Maintain
environmental controls critical to electronics production, such as
temperature, humidity, air quality, and positive/negative pressure systems - Support
ESD‑controlled areas by maintaining grounding systems, flooring, work
surfaces, and facility grounding points - Work closely with Operational Excellence personnel to ensure the maintenance program aligns with the lean deployment effort
- Maintain
and troubleshoot facility utilities including compressed air, vacuum
systems, nitrogen, DI water, and exhaust systems as applicable - Conduct
routine inspections of cleanrooms and production areas, and support spaces
to ensure compliance with cleanliness and process requirements - Respond
promptly to facility issues that could impact SMT lines, PCB assembly,
test areas, or sensitive electronic equipment - Assist
with facility modifications, equipment moves, and production line
installations - Coordinate
with production and engineering teams to schedule maintenance with minimal
disruption - Manage
work orders and preventative maintenance activities using a CMMS - Monitor
and support contractors performing facility or utility work in production
areas - Ensure
compliance with OSHA, ESD, environmental, and internal safety standards - Support
emergency repairs and participate in on‑call or off‑shift support as
required
Required Skills and Qualifications
- Working
knowledge of electrical systems, HVAC, mechanical systems, and general
facility maintenance - Understanding
of ESD principles and the importance of environmental control in
electronics manufacturing - Ability to fulfill scheduled and unscheduled overtime requirements to maintain factory uptime
- Ability
to read electrical schematics, equipment manuals, and facility drawings - Strong
safety awareness, including lockout/tagout and working around energized
equipment - Basic
computer skills for CMMS, documentation, and communication - Ability
to work flexible schedules, including overtime or emergency calls
Preferred Qualifications
- Technical
certification or trade training in electrical, HVAC, or industrial
maintenance - Experience
supporting SMT, PCB assembly, or manufacturing environments - Familiarity
with ISO, IPC, or ESD compliance standards - Experience
with compressed air, nitrogen, vacuum, or DI water systems - Forklift,
scissor lift, or boom lift certification - EPA or
HVAC certification
Required Experience and Education
- HS Diploma or equivalent
- 3+
years of facilities or industrial maintenance experience, preferably in
electronics or high‑tech manufacturing
Skills and Competencies
- Strong
troubleshooting and problem‑solving skills - Attention
to detail and quality‑focused mindset - Ability
to work effectively in controlled and clean manufacturing environments - Strong
communication and collaboration skills - Ability
to manage multiple priorities in a fast‑paced production setting - Independent
worker with strong accountability
Physical Requirements
- Ability
to lift and carry up to 50 pounds - Ability
to stand, walk, climb ladders, and work at heights - Ability
to work in production environments that require PPE and ESD compliance
Work Environment
- Electronics
manufacturing facility, including production floors and controlled
environments - Exposure
to electrical systems, sensitive equipment, and manufacturing utilities - May
require shift work, weekends, or on‑call support
Equal Opportunity Employer
Veterans/Disabled
11616 East 51st Street
Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74146
United States