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Debug Technician

Houston, TX · On-site

$14 - $15/hr

We are seeking a Debug Technician to support troubleshooting, repair, and validation of Printed Circuit Assemblies (PCAs) and diagnostic test trays/fixtures used in compute platform testing and ...

Debug Technician (G-Project)

Houston, TX · On-site

$18.25 - $24/hr

Houston, or relocation is required Main Functions Product Debug and Testing: The Debug Technician is responsible for performing functional tests and failure analysis on non-conforming products, both ...

... debug testing if necessary. • Act as point of contact for LTE/UMTS/GSM questions and technical issues related to device testing Qualifications Additional Information All your information will be ...

... debug testing if necessary. Act as point of contact for LTE/UMTS/GSM questions and technical issues related to device testing Additional Information All your information will be kept confidential ...

Overview: Foxconn Industrial Internet (FII) is seeking a Debug Technician to troubleshoot and ... Cables: connector/ wire soldering; oscilloscope, cable & harness testing, trouble shooting ...

The Debug Technician diagnoses, troubleshoots, and repairs faults in electronic or mechanical ... Testing & Validation: Set up and operate complex test equipment (oscilloscopes, etc.) to verify ...

... Tester On behalf of our client, Procom Services is searching for a Software Tester for a contract ... Team work Develops Test software as the primary job function Debug Development and Test code Tests ...

Collaborate with BIOS developers to debug and resolve firmware issues * Drive security testing initiatives including vulnerability assessments, secure boot validation, and firmware integrity checks.

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Debug Technician

NOVA PERSONNEL LLC

Houston, TX • On-site

$14 - $15/hr

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

We are seeking a Debug Technician to support troubleshooting, repair, and validation of Printed Circuit Assemblies (PCAs) and diagnostic test trays/fixtures used in compute platform testing and engineering validation.
Working in an engineering lab environment and reporting to the Failure Analysis Engineering Manager, the Debug Technician will perform component-level troubleshooting, repair electronic assemblies, and assist engineering teams in identifying root causes of hardware failures.
This role supports Failure Analysis and Test Engineering teams by maintaining operational test trays and repairing PCAs used in engineering diagnostics, reliability testing, and product validation.
Duties and Responsibilities

Perform component-level troubleshooting and repair of Printed Circuit Assemblies (PCAs).
Troubleshoot and repair test trays and diagnostic fixtures used for hardware validation and failure analysis.
Diagnose hardware failures using schematics, test logs, and diagnostic tools to determine root cause at the board or component level.
Replace and repair components including ICs, passive components, connectors, cables, and harnesses.
Support maintenance and repair of test tray electronics, cabling, and interconnect hardware to ensure reliable operation during engineering testing.
Analyze failures using oscilloscopes, multimeters, logic analyzers, and other electronic diagnostic tools.
Work with Failure Analysis and Test Engineering teams to reproduce failures and isolate root causes.
Assist in monitoring reliability testing (ORT / RDT) and report hardware issues discovered during testing.
Document troubleshooting steps, repair actions, and findings according to established procedures.
Assist in the development, modification, and maintenance of test fixtures, trays, and diagnostic equipment.
Support engineering builds, prototype evaluation, and validation activities as required.
Perform other technical duties as assigned.
Qualifications

Experience troubleshooting and repairing Printed Circuit Assemblies (PCAs) at the component level.
Ability to read and interpret electronic schematics, board layouts, and diagnostic logs.
Experience using electronic diagnostic equipment such as oscilloscopes, multimeters, logic analyzers, and component testers.
Skilled in soldering and electronic rework, including component replacement and connector repair.
Experience inspecting PCAs using microscopes and electronic inspection tools.
Familiarity with cabling, connectors, and harness assemblies.
Basic understanding of computer hardware and embedded systems is preferred.
Basic knowledge of Linux/UNIX environments is a plus.
Strong troubleshooting and analytical skills.
Ability to work in a fast-paced engineering environment and meet project deadlines.