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Assembler/Break Fix Technician

Dulles, VA · On-site

$20 - $27.25/hr

Responsibilities for the Assembler/Break Fix Technician Include: - Mounting provided components to pre-drilled panels including but not limited to PC104 Single Board Computer, I/O paddleboard, Power ...

Description eBryIT has an immediate need for an additional Laptop Repair Technician to start a year long project starting ASAP. Job Title: W2 (VHE) Variable Hour Employee Location: West Columbia, SC ...

Break/Fix Technician

Kennesaw, GA · On-site

$17 - $19/hr

Job Type Temporary Description eBryIT has an immediate need for an additional Laptop Repair Technician to start a year long project starting ASAP. Job Title: W2 (VHE) Variable Hour Employee Location:

Break/Fix Technician- OKC

Oklahoma City, OK · On-site

$18.75 - $24/hr

Job#: 3041931 Break/Fix Technician- OKC Location: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (Onsite) Candidates must be able to obtain and/or maintain a Department of Defense --Secret clearance as a condition and ...

The AV Break-Fix Technician is responsible for maintaining operational health, reliability, and performance of enterprise Audio Visual (AV) systems across three New York City locations and one New ...

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The AV Break-Fix Technician is responsible for maintaining operational health, reliability, and performance of enterprise Audio Visual (AV) systems across three New York City locations and one New ...

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Job#: 3043437 Break/Fix Technician - JAX Location: Jacksonville, Florida (Onsite) Schedule : Monday - Friday from 7-4pm Job Type: Long term contract Pay Rate: $17-20/hr on W2 paid weekly, depending ...

AV Break-Fix Technician

New York, NY · On-site

$80K - $100K/yr

The AV Break-Fix Technician is responsible for maintaining operational health, reliability, and performance of enterprise Audio Visual (AV) systems across three New York City locations and one New ...

Qualifications Must bring manufacturer certifications to the job interview Must have previous industry experience as a certified break fix technician on printers and copiers Must be able to lift up ...

Qualifications Must bring manufacturer certifications to the job interview Must have previous industry experience as a certified break fix technician on printers and copiers Must be able to lift up ...

Qualifications • Must bring manufacturer certifications to the job interview • Must have previous industry experience as a certified break fix technician on printers and copiers • Must be able ...

Qualifications • Must bring manufacturer certifications to the job interview • Must have previous industry experience as a certified break fix technician on printers and copiers • Must be able ...

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How much do break fix technician jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for break fix technician in the United States is $23.18, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.99 and $25.96 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a break fix technician do?

On a typical day, a Break Fix Technician may travel to various client sites or work in a designated service area to diagnose and repair hardware issues with computers, servers, printers, or networking equipment. The role involves troubleshooting, replacing faulty components, documenting repairs, and keeping clients informed throughout the process. Technicians often coordinate with help desk teams, IT departments, or other specialists to resolve complex issues quickly. The pace can vary depending on the volume and urgency of service calls, making adaptability and effective time management important assets for success.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a break fix technician?

A Break Fix Technician requires strong troubleshooting and diagnostic skills, typically supported by technical training or certifications in IT hardware or electronics. Familiarity with diagnostic tools, ticketing systems, and certifications such as CompTIA A+ or vendor-specific credentials is common. Excellent communication, customer service, and problem-solving abilities help technicians interact effectively with clients and team members. These skills and qualifications are crucial for efficiently resolving technical issues and ensuring minimal downtime for client operations.

What is a break fix technician?

A Break Fix Technician is responsible for diagnosing, troubleshooting, and repairing hardware, software, and network issues for businesses or clients. They typically work on-site or remotely to resolve IT-related failures, ensuring minimal downtime. This role requires strong technical skills, problem-solving abilities, and familiarity with various computer systems and peripherals. Break Fix Technicians may also perform routine maintenance and upgrades. Their primary goal is to restore functionality efficiently and effectively.

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Infographic showing various Break Fix Technician job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 84% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $48,222 per year, or $23.2 per hour.

Assembler/Break Fix Technician

Elite Technical

Dulles, VA • On-site

$20 - $27.25/hr

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Job description

Our client, a prestigious Federal contractor is seeking Junior to Mid-level, motivated and career oriented, Assembler/Break Fix Technicians to join their team Sterling, VA. You will be responsible for fabrication, assembly, maintenance, and repair of components according to specifications with the highest level of quality. Additionally, you will analyze and report findings in support of data analysis to identify problems, improvements, and trends. Collaboration with development teams will be essential in determining effective problem-solving and mitigation strategies.
Responsibilities for the Assembler/Break Fix Technician Include:
- Mounting provided components to pre-drilled panels including but not limited to PC104 Single Board Computer, I/O paddleboard, Power Supply, Ethernet Hub and terminal blocks on din rail.
- Install factory-built cables between components as well as cut, strip and install hookup wire between some components.
- Install standard AC power plug on power supply.
- Drill out polycarbonate enclosure using template and install waterproof fittings and install duplex outlet in the bottom of the enclosure.
- Label enclosure per documentation as well as panel.
- Package controllers in boxes and label for shipment.
- Assist with the palletization of boxes.
- Use duplicator to duplicate hard drives.
- Remove hard drives from micro-sized computers for reimaging and reinstall.
- Configure BIOS settings on Microcomputer (is this a proper noun or a generalization- -Configure BIOS settings on a micro-computer- BIOS should be in all caps because it stands for Basic Input/Output System)
- Configure RFID readers.
- Perform maintenance to ensure compliance with current build standards.
- Perform initial inspection and root cause analysis for non-compliant equipment.
- Participate in data gathering in support of analytics.
- Report findings in a timely manner.

- Must be able to obtain a DHS Public Trust
- High school diploma or GED required and Tech/Vocation School or 2+ years of related experience.
Required Skills:
- Basic knowledge of AC & DC fundamentals - must understand the difference between them.
- Prior assembly experience or an electrical/electronics background is essential (schooling is acceptable).
- Basic understanding of wire gauges.
- Ability to safely use hand tools and some basic power tools for specified tasks.
- Ability to stand on their feet for up to 8 hours a day.
- Ability to lift up to 50 pounds.
- Be able to consistently follow directions to complete assembly or configuration tasks.
Preferred Skills and Experience:
- Basic knowledge of soldering.
- Basic knowledge of Microsoft Windows and/or Linux.
- Basic networking fundamentals
- Experience with COTS (Commercial Off-The-Shelf) electronics.