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Home Based Microprocessor Engineer Jobs in Arizona

Electronics Technician

Tempe, AZ · On-site

$22 - $25/hr

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What is the difference between Home Based Microprocessor Engineer vs Embedded Systems Developer?

AspectHome Based Microprocessor EngineerEmbedded Systems Developer
CredentialsDegree in Electronics, Computer Engineering, or related field; certifications like ARM or FPGASimilar degrees; certifications in embedded systems or microcontroller programming
Work EnvironmentPrimarily remote, working on hardware/software integration from homeOften remote or on-site; developing software for embedded devices
Industry UsageElectronics manufacturing, IoT, consumer electronicsAutomotive, medical devices, consumer electronics
Search & Comparison IntentPeople comparing roles involving microprocessors and remote workRoles focused on embedded software development

The main difference is that a Home Based Microprocessor Engineer primarily focuses on designing and testing microprocessor hardware and firmware remotely, while an Embedded Systems Developer concentrates on programming embedded software for devices, which may be on-site or remote. Both roles require similar technical skills and certifications but differ in their core focus and work environment.

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Electronics Technician

Electronics Technician

CornerStone Staffing

Tempe, AZ • On-site

$22 - $25/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 23 days ago


Job description

Electronics Technician I

Location Tempe, AZ | Onsite

COMPENSATION & SCHEDULE

• $17.00–$21.00 per hour

• Monday–Friday, 7:00 AM–3:30 PM

• W2 – Temporary (8-week assignment, potential for extension)

ROLE IMPACT

This role supports electronic assembly and calibration operations by programming, testing, and troubleshooting microprocessor-controlled equipment and flow measurement systems. Success is defined by accurate calibration, quality soldering and board modifications, and adherence to engineering specifications and safety standards. The Electronics Technician I ensures electronic systems are built, adjusted, and verified to meet production and customer requirements.

Key Duties

• Calibrate, scale, and program microprocessor-controlled electronic equipment using personal computers and front-panel interfaces

• Program flow computers and configure systems according to downloaded software and engineering specifications

• Assemble electronic enclosures and integrate/test electronics paired with flow meters

• Test and troubleshoot analog and digital circuits to component level

• Install, modify, and solder components on circuit boards using engineering drawings and schematics

• Apply potting compounds, conformal coatings, and related materials per documented procedures

Minimum Qualifications

• Associate's Degree in Electronics or equivalent technical training

• 1–3 years of experience in an electronics manufacturing or production environment

• Ability to read engineering drawings, diagrams, and schematics

Equipment & Work Environment

• Operation of electronic test equipment, microscopes, hand tools, power tools, and manufacturing equipment

• Standing and/or sitting for prolonged periods; repetitive hand, wrist, and finger movements

• Lift light items up to 20 lbs. regularly, 21–50 lbs. often, and 51–100 lbs. rarely; use proper safety precautions when lifting

• Indoor, environmentally controlled manufacturing facility with moderate to high noise levels and occasional exposure to low concentrations of volatile solvents

• Safety glasses and steel-toed safety shoes required; additional PPE provided as needed

Preferred Skills

• IPC-J-STD-001 certification

• Experience with microprocessor-based systems and flow meter calibration

• Strong verbal communication skills for interaction with Engineering, Sales, customers, auditors, or suppliers

Legal Notice

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Company Description

CornerStone Staffing has been servicing the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex since 1991. We are committed to supporting our community through our core values of compassion, integrity, self discipline, and faith.
CornerStone currently has 11 offices across the Metroplex to serve your needs. If you are a job seeker looking for short-term supplemental income or a full-time position that will launch a new career, we can assist you in finding the right opportunity!