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Electronic Tech I

Ferris, TX · On-site

$21.32 - $24.52/hr

... technology. SKILLS AND ABILITIES Must have mechanical and some construction skills. Ability to recognize the relationship between the electronics and the electrical systems used. Ability to calculate ...

Associate degree or technical certification in Electronics, Electrical Engineering Technology, or related field. * Minimum of 5 years of experience in an industrial or manufacturing environment.

AA Degree in Industrial Electronics/Electrical Engineering Technology or an approved apprenticeship in industrial electronics maintenance * 2+ years of experience in electrical or electronics ...

Associates degree in electronics, information technology, or related field OR 5 years of experience in the electronics field Experience: * 2 years of related electronics experience * Demonstrated ...

Electronic Tech II

Ferris, TX · On-site

$23.51/hr

$23.51 to 27.03 hourly ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITIES Electrical/Electronics Division Chief Electronic Technician, Chief Electronic Technician, Senior Electronic Technician II POSITION SUMMARY This ...

Electronic Tech I

Dallas, TX · On-site

$21.33 - $27.73/hr

... technology. SKILLS AND ABILITIES Must have mechanical and some construction skills. Ability to recognize the relationship between the electronics and the electrical systems used. Ability to calculate ...

Applies principles and theories of electronics, electrical circuitry, engineering mathematics, electronic and electrical testing. * Discusses layout and assembly procedures and problems with Engineer.

Join the ALMACO service team as our new Electronic Tech Support Specialist. This position is responsible for providing support to customers, external and internal, via phone or other messaging ...

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How much do electronic technology jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for electronic technology in the United States is $60,843.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $46,000.00 and $70,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in electronic technology roles, and how can they be managed?

Professionals in electronic technology often encounter challenges such as staying current with rapidly evolving technologies, diagnosing complex hardware or software issues, and meeting tight project deadlines. Managing these challenges typically involves continuous learning, effective time management, and collaborating closely with interdisciplinary teams such as engineers, IT specialists, and project managers. Engaging in regular training sessions and maintaining open communication channels within your team can also help address technical obstacles and ensure successful project outcomes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Electronic Technologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Electronic Technologist, you need a solid understanding of electronic circuits, troubleshooting, and technical mathematics, usually backed by an associate’s or bachelor’s degree in electronics or a related field. Familiarity with diagnostic tools such as oscilloscopes, multimeters, and industry-standard software like AutoCAD or PLC programming is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are crucial soft skills that set candidates apart. These skills and qualifications ensure reliable system maintenance, efficient problem resolution, and effective collaboration on complex electronic projects.

What are electronic technology jobs?

Electronic technology jobs involve working with electronic systems, equipment, and devices. Professionals in this field may design, assemble, test, maintain, or repair electronics used in industries such as telecommunications, healthcare, manufacturing, and consumer products. Common roles include electronics technicians, engineers, and technologists who ensure electronic systems function safely and efficiently. These jobs require a strong understanding of electronic circuits, components, and troubleshooting techniques. Many positions also involve staying updated with rapidly advancing technology and industry standards.

What is the difference between Electronic Technology vs Electrical Engineering?

AspectElectronic TechnologyElectrical Engineering
Required CredentialsAssociate's or Bachelor's in Electronic Technology or related fieldBachelor's or higher in Electrical Engineering
Work EnvironmentManufacturing, repair shops, technical supportPower plants, industrial facilities, design firms
Industry UsageElectronics manufacturing, consumer electronics, telecommunicationsPower systems, infrastructure, large-scale electrical projects

Electronic Technology focuses on the practical application, maintenance, and repair of electronic devices and systems, often requiring hands-on skills. Electrical Engineering involves designing and developing electrical systems and infrastructure, emphasizing theoretical knowledge and complex system analysis. Both fields share foundational knowledge but differ in scope and career focus.

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Infographic showing various Electronic Technology job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, 2% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 4% Nights. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $60,843 per year, or $29.3 per hour.
Electronic Tech I

$21.32 - $24.52/hr

Full-time

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

$21.32 to $24.52 per hour

ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Electronic Technician, Chief
Electronic Technician, Senior
Electronic Technician II


POSITION SUMMARY
This position, under direct supervision, performs a variety of work relating to the maintenance and calibration of electronic components and digital equipment with frequent opportunities to plan and make decisions relative to details of assigned duties.


ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES


1. Assists in calibration of various instrumentation, such as flow measurement instrumentation, temperature sensors and vibration sensors.


2. Assists in repair of electronics in the collection system with the ability to use technical manuals.


3. Monitors and maintains records of work performed as required.


4. Maintains repair shop test equipment and service truck cleanliness and appearance.


5. Performs preventive maintenance on electronic equipment. Maintains and calibrates safety equipment under direct supervision.


6. Performs all duties while observing safety guidelines and security measures as established by the Authority. Maintains good communication with supervisors and co-workers.


7. May be responsible for responding to various emergency situations, including after-hours, as directed by supervisor.


8. Employees assigned to this position are classified as essential personnel. Essential personnel are required to report to work when scheduled during departmental and/or emergency situations including, but not limited to, extended periods of inclement weather when travel may be difficult. This position is essential because, in the absence of sufficient personnel, the plant cannot operate safely.


SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES

This position does not regularly provide work leadership or full personnel management to any employees.


FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
May order supplies, equipment parts, materials, and equipment for department use as approved by supervisor.


QUALIFICATIONS


EDUCATION
High school diploma or GED.


EXPERIENCE
One year experience in the repair and maintenance of sophisticated electronic apparatus preferred.


CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
Valid Texas driver's license. Class I Wastewater Collection System Operator license (for Electronic Techs working in the Collection system), Class D wastewater (for Electronic Techs working in the plant) or D water (at the water plant) or the ability to obtain one within the first year of employment.


KNOWLEDGE
Must possess a basic understanding of A.C. and D.C. analog and digital circuitry and an analytical mind toward instrumentation technology.


SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Must have mechanical and some construction skills. Ability to recognize the relationship between the electronics and the electrical systems used. Ability to calculate mathematical formulas.


GUIDANCE RECEIVED
Receives ongoing detailed supervision and standard procedures. Follows standard procedures and/or detailed instructions for each task or assignment; any situation that calls for something different is referred to a supervisor or more senior position.


PHYSICAL DEMANDS
This position requires passing a physical and physical ability assessment specific to the position.


WORKING CONDITIONS
Working conditions include exposure to weather, odor, noise, chemical hazards, gases, and dust, standing for prolonged periods of time, walking up and down several flights of stairs, climbing and descending ladders, working at heights, and working in tight or confined spaces.


TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Precision test equipment, electrically insulated hand tools, two-way radio, power tools calibration, and maintenance equipment, analog and digital equipment, office equipment,t and pickup truck.