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Electronics Repair Engineer Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Troubleshoot and repair electrical/electronic equipment including programmable controls, power supplies, drives, gauges, and test equipment. * Diagnose and repair electrical and electronic circuits.

Responsibilities : 1. Troubleshoots and repairs electrical/electronic equipment, including programmable controls, numeral controls, power supplies, drives, gauges and test equipment. 2. Repairs ...

Radar System Maintenance and Repair: This position will support NSWC Crane Radar Division in the ... Provide troubleshooting assistance to the In-Service Engineering Agent (ISEA) and U.S. Navy ...

Test, troubleshoot, and repair RF systems, electronic assemblies, cables, modules, circuit cards ... Provide technical support during test events and assist engineers in diagnosing and resolving ...

Test, troubleshoot, and repair RF systems, electronic assemblies, cables, modules, circuit cards ... Provide technical support during test events and assist engineers in diagnosing and resolving ...

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Electronics Repair Engineer information

What is the difference between Electronics Repair Engineer vs Electronics Technician?

AspectElectronics Repair EngineerElectronics Technician
CredentialsBachelor's degree in electronics or related field; certifications like IPC or A+Associate degree or technical diploma; certifications like IPC or A+
Work EnvironmentDesign labs, manufacturing plants, repair centersField service, repair shops, manufacturing facilities
Job FocusDesign, troubleshoot, and improve electronic systemsMaintain, repair, and test electronic equipment

Electronics Repair Engineers typically hold higher education credentials and focus on designing and troubleshooting complex electronic systems, often working in labs or design environments. Electronics Technicians usually have technical diplomas and focus on repairing and maintaining electronic devices in repair shops or field settings. Both roles require knowledge of electronics, but their responsibilities and work settings differ.

What cities in Indiana are hiring for Electronics Repair Engineer jobs? Cities in Indiana with the most Electronics Repair Engineer job openings:
Laboratory Repair Technician SPY-1

Laboratory Repair Technician SPY-1

Kratos Defense

Crane, IN

Full-time

Posted 29 days ago


Kratos Defense & Security Solutions rating

7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

Based on 7 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Kratos Defense is currently seeking a Laboratory Technician supporting the SPY-1 Radar Program in Crane, Indiana. This role is responsible for complex builds, testing, troubleshooting, and depot-level repairs on electronic assemblies, sub-assemblies, and systems with an emphasis on radar system components, RF circuitry, and 2M-certified miniature/microminiature repairs. Supports production, sustainment, and return-for-repair programs by executing advanced diagnostics, performing component-level repair, and ensuring compliance with Navy and DoD technical standards.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

  • Perform diversified test operations and troubleshoot electronic assemblies—including RF, microwave, and radar subsystem components—to the component level.
  • Execute 2M miniature and microminiature (Level I & II) certified repairs, including pad replacement, conductor reconstruction, trace repair, and precision soldering on high-density PCBs.
  • Isolate faults within radar signal processing modules, power distribution units, RF front ends, phase shifter drivers, transmit/receive modules, and other radar-related LRU/SRUs.
  • Utilize advanced electronic test equipment (oscilloscopes, VNAs, spectrum analyzers, power meters, frequency counters) to validate radar performance parameters.
  • Troubleshoot and diagnose failures in both new production and depot-level return units; drive corrective actions and document results in accordance with internal and government processes.
  • Calibrate, verify, and maintain all electronic test equipment and radar test stations; ensure compliance with calibration schedules at all times.
  • Conduct preventative maintenance and repairs on manufacturing machines, radar test benches, and support equipment.
  • Collaborate effectively with assembly, engineering, and program teams to ensure on-time delivery of radar assemblies and repair units.
  • Provide accurate and timely updates to production and RFI/return tracking systems; maintain detailed repair and test logs.
  • Interpret and work from Navy technical manuals, depot-level repair procedures, engineering drawings, radar IETMs, and schematics.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:

  • Demonstrated ability to maintain sensitive and confidential information in accordance with government standards.
  • Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to work effectively with peers, engineers, and supervisors.
  • Ability to interact professionally with customers and government representatives when required.
  • Ability to adhere to workplace rules, safety requirements, and ESD/clean-work protocols.
  • Proficient in reading/understanding assembly drawings, schematics, radar system block diagrams, work instructions, and component identification.
  • Experience performing detailed electronic test operations and depot-level diagnostics.
  • Skilled with common and advanced test equipment: oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, power meters, VNAs, function generators, and frequency counters.
  • Ability to work with miniature components and demonstrate exceptional soldering and rework dexterity, including 2M micro-soldering techniques.
  • Familiarity with RF/microwave electronics, radar principles, and high-power RF safety practices.
  • Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to identify root causes in complex electronic systems.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:

  • High School Diploma or equivalent required; AS degree in Electronic Technology or similar field preferred.
  • Minimum of 3 years of experience as an Electronic or Test Technician, preferably in a radar, RF, or DoD depot-level maintenance environment.
  • 2M certification (Miniature/Microminiature Repair), or ability to obtain certification, highly preferred.
  • Working knowledge of digital, analog, RF, and microwave electronics.
  • Experience supporting radar systems such as SPY-1, SPS-49, SPS-48, or similar DoD sensor systems is strongly preferred.
  • Proficiency with MS Office and electronic documentation systems.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain Acitve DoD Secret Clearance.

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