Electro-Mechanical Technician
Listed on 2026-01-24
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Manufacturing / Production
Electronics Technician
Job Description
Electric/Electronics Technician I work in the manufacturing and repair areas performing a variety of technical duties. Processes include the use of computers, soldering irons, diagnostic test equipment to repair electronic devices. The Technician I uses hand tools and test equipment to build or repair electrical products. The Technician I is responsible for output of assigned requirements to meet the needs of the production environment.
Along with the use of manuals, schematics, and/or written work instructions, Technician I workers repair breath alcohol ignition interlock devices (IID). The work includes light troubleshooting of field returned devices. Technician I work is usually done individually or in a team structure and Technician I workers must be able to work well with others as well as be comfortable in a production environment.
Technician I workers report to a Production Supervisor.
- Modify electrical or electronic equipment or products for repair / diagnostic purposes
- Light troubleshooting of failures in IID’s (circuit adjustments, recognition/replacement of defective components)
- Read manufacturing outlines for electronic products
- Read and understand schematics
- Read and understand specifications
- Proficiency in SMT as well as Through-Hole soldering
- Ability to work on multiple device types without assistance (cross training)
- Use hand and power tools
- Use precision measuring tools and precision diagnostic equipment
- Ensure high standards of quality are achieved and maintained on all product types that they are cross trained on
- Ensure data collection accuracy for data analysis
- Follow instruction from Supervisors
- Ability to make appropriate judgement calls when deciding the correct course of action during troubleshooting operations
- Ability to work occasional overtime as determined by production scheduling
- High School Diploma or Equivalent
- Associates Degree or Equivalent in Electronic Course Track - Preferred
- 2-5 years’ experience in Electronic Troubleshooting - Preferred
- Fundamental computer skills for diagnostic testing - Preferred
- IPC A-610 Class I Certification - Preferred
- Ability to work with moderate supervision - Preferred
- Experience soldering circuit boards - Preferred
- Hand soldering experience - Required
- Color Vision (Needed to see colored LED’s and wires) - Required
- Competitive Pay
- Benefits
- 401K
- Equal Opportunity Employer
- Job Type: Full-time
- Sitting/Standing/Walking:
Frequently 75-100% - Lifting floor to waist:
Frequently 75-100% - Fine Motor Movements:
Frequently 75-100% - Hearing:
Frequently 75-100% - Depth Perception:
Frequently 75-100% - Color Vision:
Frequently 75-100% - All job descriptions are subject to change.
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