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Senior Software Engineer - Static Analysis

San Jose, CA · On-site

$143K - $189K/yr

They are seeking a Senior Software Engineer with deep experience in static analysis to own and ... Control-flow and data-flow analysis, Call graph construction, Inter-procedural analysis, Taint ...

Material Handler-2

Mcarthur, OH · On-site

$13.25 - $16/hr

Understand and respect safety controls related to energetic materials, including grounding/bonding, housekeeping standards, and static control. Teamwork & Communication * Communicate clearly with ...

Hydrographic Surveyor

Port Orchard, WA · On-site

$65K - $82K/yr

GNSS Static Control Network Processing and Adjustment * AutoCAD Civil 3D * Mobile & Static Terrestrial LiDAR Survey Processing (same 3d laser scan) Requirements * Bachelor's degree in surveying ...

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Material Handlers-3

Mcarthur, OH · On-site

$13.25 - $16/hr

Understand and respect safety controls related to energetic materials, including grounding/bonding, housekeeping standards, and static control. Teamwork & Communication * Communicate clearly with ...

Material Handler-2

Mcarthur, OH · On-site

$13.25 - $16/hr

Understand and respect safety controls related to energetic materials, including grounding/bonding, housekeeping standards, and static control. Teamwork & Communication * Communicate clearly with ...

Material Handler-2

Mcarthur, OH · On-site

$13 - $15.75/hr

Understand and respect safety controls related to energetic materials, including grounding/bonding, housekeeping standards, and static control. Teamwork & Communication * Communicate clearly with ...

Material Handlers-3

Mcarthur, OH · On-site

$13 - $15.75/hr

Understand and respect safety controls related to energetic materials, including grounding/bonding, housekeeping standards, and static control. Teamwork & Communication * Communicate clearly with ...

New

Material Handlers-3

Mcarthur, OH · On-site

$13.25 - $16/hr

Understand and respect safety controls related to energetic materials, including grounding/bonding, housekeeping standards, and static control. Teamwork & Communication * Communicate clearly with ...

Material Handlers-3

Mcarthur, OH · On-site

$13 - $15.75/hr

Understand and respect safety controls related to energetic materials, including grounding/bonding, housekeeping standards, and static control. Teamwork & Communication * Communicate clearly with ...

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How much do static control jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for static control in the United States is $54.53, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42.55 and $62.02 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a static control?

A Static Control job involves managing and reducing static electricity in environments where electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage sensitive equipment or materials. Responsibilities may include implementing ESD protection measures, maintaining grounding systems, and ensuring compliance with industry standards. Professionals in this role often work in manufacturing, electronics, or cleanroom environments to prevent static-related issues.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of someone working in static control?

A Static Control professional is responsible for monitoring and maintaining ESD-safe areas, inspecting equipment and materials for compliance, and training staff on proper static control procedures. Daily tasks often include testing and calibrating anti-static devices, conducting regular audits, and documenting compliance with ESD protocols. Collaboration with production, quality assurance, and maintenance teams is common to address any issues or implement improvements. This role is vital in preventing static-related damage to sensitive electronic components and ensuring product quality in manufacturing environments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the static control position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Static Control professional, you need a strong understanding of electrostatic discharge (ESD) principles, materials handling, and contamination control, typically supported by relevant technical training or certification (such as ESD certification). Familiarity with ESD control equipment and monitoring systems, as well as experience following standardized ESD procedures, is essential. Attention to detail, effective communication, and problem-solving abilities are valuable soft skills for ensuring compliance and working effectively with cross-functional teams. These skills ensure a safe manufacturing environment, prevent product damage, and maintain quality standards.

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Cities with the most Static Control job openings:

Infographic showing various Static Control job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 75% Full Time, 20% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $113,425 per year, or $54.5 per hour.

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Job description

Equipment Technician

Location: Fort Worth Alliance, TX
Department: PSE
Reports To: PSE Manager
Employment Type: Full-Time


Position Summary

The Equipment Technician is responsible for the installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of production equipment and automated systems used in electronics manufacturing and testing. This position ensures maximum uptime, reliability, and performance of machinery to meet production and quality objectives. The Equipment Technician collaborates closely with manufacturing engineers, operators, and quality teams to support continuous improvement and safe, efficient operations.


Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Equipment Maintenance & Repair

  • Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on manufacturing equipment, test stations, conveyors, and robotic systems.
  • Diagnose and repair mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and control system failures.
  • Maintain detailed maintenance logs, service records, and calibration documentation.
  • Identify root causes of equipment failures and recommend corrective actions.

Installation & Setup

  • Assist with equipment installation, relocation, and commissioning for new production lines.
  • Support integration of new automation, vision inspection, and test systems.
  • Calibrate equipment and ensure proper functionality before handoff to production.

Process Support

  • Collaborate with engineers to improve equipment performance and reliability.
  • Support production line changes, tooling adjustments, and process optimizations.
  • Implement maintenance best practices to minimize unplanned downtime.

Safety & Compliance

  • Follow all OSHA, EHS, and company safety policies and procedures.
  • Ensure all tools, parts, and equipment are handled and stored properly.
  • Participate in equipment safety audits and corrective action implementation.
Qualifications
  • Education: High School Diploma, Associate Degree (preferred)
  • Experience: Minimum of 3 years of experience in equipment maintenance, preferably in electronics manufacturing, assembly, or automated production environments.
  • Technical Skills:
    • Proficient in troubleshooting PLCs, sensors, motors, pneumatic and hydraulic systems.
    • Ability to read and interpret electrical and mechanical schematics.
    • Experience with soldering, multimeters, oscilloscopes, and test instruments.
    • Familiarity with robotics, vision systems, and automated test equipment (ATE).
  • Software Knowledge: CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System), Microsoft Office, and basic CAD or control software familiarity preferred.

Core Competencies
  • Strong analytical and troubleshooting skills.
  • Attention to detail and accuracy in technical documentation.
  • Effective communication and teamwork in cross-functional environments.
  • Commitment to safety, quality, and continuous improvement.
  • Adaptability in a fast-paced manufacturing setting.

Working Conditions and Physical Demands
  • Work is primarily performed in a manufacturing and assembly environment involving exposure to machinery, moving mechanical parts, electrical systems, and occasional high noise levels.
  • May require work in cleanroom or ESD-controlled areas and adherence to static control procedures.
  • Physical Requirements:
    • Frequent standing, walking, bending, stooping, crouching, and climbing ladders or platforms.
    • Regular lifting and carrying of objects up to 50 pounds; occasional lifting of heavier components with mechanical assistance.
    • Manual dexterity and fine motor skills for handling tools, wiring, and delicate electronic parts.
    • Visual acuity to read schematics, detect equipment malfunctions, and inspect parts.
    • Ability to work in varying temperatures and occasionally confined spaces.
  • Work Hours:
    • May require rotating shifts, weekend coverage, overtime, or on-call availability to support production uptime and critical repairs

Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
  • Equipment uptime and reliability metrics (MTBF / MTTR).
  • Preventive maintenance completion rate and schedule adherence.
  • Reduction in unplanned downtime or recurring failures.
  • Compliance with safety and EHS standards.

Quality of maintenance documentation and improvement initiatives supported.