The Electronics Technician will assemble, test, repair, and calibrate electronic instrumentation and control devices used in industrial environments. The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, experienced with both analog and digital circuitry, and comfortable working in a fast-paced production and R&D support environment.
Key Responsibilities
Assemble, wire, and solder electronic circuit boards, subassemblies, and enclosures according to engineering schematics or work instructions.
Perform functional and performance testing on electronic modules and instruments using oscilloscopes, multimeters, signal generators, and automated test systems.
Diagnose and repair defects in circuits, PCBs, and components with precision.
Calibrate instruments to ensure accuracy and adherence to quality and safety standards.
Document test results, repairs, and inventory usage in accordance with company procedures.
Support engineers in prototype development, design validation, and continuous improvement efforts.
Maintain test equipment and ensure ESD-safe handling of sensitive devices.
Follow proper safety protocols and contribute to a clean, organized lab and production floor.
Associate degree in Electronics Technology, Electrical Engineering Technology, or related field; or equivalent military or technical training.
Minimum 2+ years of experience with electronic assembly, testing, or repair (instrumentation experience preferred).
Strong understanding of circuit design principles, analog/digital signals, and sensor systems.
Proficiency with standard diagnostic tools (oscilloscopes, multimeters, soldering stations, etc.).
Familiarity with PLCs, microcontrollers, or embedded systems a plus.
Excellent attention to detail, documentation accuracy, and troubleshooting skills.
Ability to read schematics, wiring diagrams, and technical manuals.