Calibration Technician
Company: Capital I, LLC
Location: Tracy
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Title Calibration Technician
Location Tracy Army Depot Tracy, CA Description The Calibration
Technician performs calibrations, repairs, and quality checks on
Army medical and logistical equipment to ensure accuracy and
compliance with DoD standards. This role supports equipment
reliability, mentors junior staff, and contributes to quality
assurance efforts in a technical, hands-on environment. Essential
Duties and Responsibilities · Perform calibrations, verifications,
and certifications of a wide range of Army medical and logistical
TMDE in accordance with established procedures, accuracy
requirements, and military/industry standards · Apply calibration
methods and measurement science to analyze error sources, test
accuracy ratios, and uncertainty of results to ensure equipment
reliability · Troubleshoot and repair malfunctions in complex
measurement and diagnostic equipment using schematics, block
diagrams, technical manuals, and software diagnostics · Repair
equipment as required. Equipment requiring repairs shall be
returned with all necessary calibration and Preventative
Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) actions completed · Train
and mentor junior technicians and apprentices in calibration
principles, technical problem-solving, and DoD quality assurance
procedures · Support the Quality Control program by identifying
nonconformities, analyzing data trends, conducting root cause
analysis, and recommending corrective actions · Interpret technical
data, engineering drawings, and schematics to determine calibration
requirements and ensure compliance with Army maintenance standards
· Inspect TMDE for preventive maintenance, cleanliness, and safety,
and document results through authenticated calibration certificates
and correction charts · Complete all assignments in strict
adherence to DoD regulations, technical manuals, and standard
operating procedures (SOPs) · Perform other duties as assigned.
Travel Occasional travel may be required (0-15%) Work Schedule
Monday - Friday, 0650 – 1520 (6:50 AM – 3:20 PM PST) Qualifications
· Associate’s degree in electronics engineering technology,
calibration technology, or a related technical field Programs are
typically offered at community colleges or technical schools and
may include coursework in circuitry, metrology, and engineering ·
Minimum 2 – 5 years of related calibration or metrology experience
(may substitute equivalent military training or experience for
degree requirements) · Knowledge of calibration principles,
measurement science, and DoD calibration policies · Experience with
computer-controlled diagnostic and analytical systems · Proficiency
in the use, handling, and care of calibration and measurement
standards · Strong analytical and troubleshooting skills ·
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and calibration management
software · Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a
team environment · Strong organizational, time management, and
communication skills · Additional technical certifications in
calibration or electronics, preferred · Hands-on experience with
TMDE calibration in a military or biomedical environment, preferred
· Experience with calibration software, preferred · Prior
experience supporting Department of Defense or medical logistics
contracts, preferred · Previous customer service or technical
support experience, preferred · Must provide documentation of
eligibility to legally work in the United States without an
employer sponsored visa. · Must be able to pass client background
screening for security clearance. Salary · $ 33.65 to $39.42 per
hour · $ 70,000.00 to $ 82,000.00 Annualized Work Environment The
work environment characteristics described here are representative
of those an employee encounters while performing the essential
functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to
enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions. · Work is performed in a technical, hands-on environment
that may include calibration laboratories, maintenance shops,
medical facilities, warehouses, and occasional field locations
supporting Army medical and logistical operations. · Primarily
works indoors in controlled shop settings, with some exposure to
operational or field environments as mission requirements dictate.
· Regular interaction with precision measurement equipment,
diagnostic tools, computers, and calibration standards. · Work is
conducted in compliance with DoD regulations, safety requirements,
quality assurance standards, and established standard operating
procedures (SOPs). · Frequent collaboration with engineers, quality
personnel, military customers, and other technicians, including
mentoring and training junior staff. · May require travel up to
approximately 15% to support off-site calibration, inspections,
audits, or customer requirements. Physical Demands The physical
demands described here are representative of those that must be met
by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of
this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. ·
Ability to sit, stand, walk, and move throughout laboratories,
shops, and facilities for extended periods · Frequent use of hands
and fingers to handle, adjust, and operate precision instruments,
tools, and electronic equipment · Ability to lift, carry, push, or
pull equipment and calibration standards weighing up to
approximately 40–50 pounds, with or without assistance · Visual
acuity sufficient to read technical manuals, schematics,
calibration data, and computer displays, including close-up and
detailed work · Ability to bend, stoop, kneel, crouch, or reach as
necessary to inspect, calibrate, or repair equipment · Manual
dexterity and fine motor skills required for detailed technical
adjustments and measurements · The role may occasionally require
working near moving mechanical parts, electrical equipment, or test
signals, and adherence to established safety practices and the use
of personal protective equipment (PPE) is required. Benefits · 401K
Employer Matching · Paid Time Off (PTO) · Holidays · Health
Insurance · Dental Insurance · Vision Insurance · Employer-paid
Life Insurance · Employer-paid AD&D Insurance · Employee-paid
voluntary benefits · Employee development resources Equal
Opportunity Employer Capital i is an equal opportunity employer. We
prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on any
protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local
laws. This policy applies to all employment practices within our
organization, including hiring, recruiting, promotion, termination,
layoff, recall, leave of absence, compensation, benefits, training,
and apprenticeship. Capital i makes hiring decisions based solely
on qualifications, merit, and business needs at the time. Capital i
is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified
individuals with disabilities and disabled veterans in our job
application process. If you need assistance or an accommodation due
to a disability, you may contact us at recruiting@capitali.us.
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