Debugger | Electronics Technician
Listed on 2026-03-11
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Engineering
Hardware Engineer, Electronics Technician
If you're the technician others turn to when systems refuse to cooperate, this role will feel like home.
Our client is building a highly skilled debug team responsible for diagnosing and resolving complex failures within enterprise server hardware used in modern data center environments. These are not basic repairs — this role focuses on deep technical troubleshooting, root cause analysis, and precision diagnostics on high-value electronics.
You’ll work with advanced diagnostic equipment, collaborate directly with engineering teams, and help solve complex system failures that impact large-scale technology infrastructure.
Why This Opportunity Is Different Many technician roles stop at replacing parts. This role goes far deeper.You will work at the component and system architecture level
, diagnosing failures in high-performance server hardware using sophisticated tools and diagnostic data. The team operates in a high-skill technical environment
, where technicians collaborate closely with engineers and have real influence on troubleshooting processes and failure analysis.
You’ll also gain exposure to advanced server architectures, power systems, and high-speed digital interfaces
, building expertise that is highly valued across the electronics and data center industries.
- Perform advanced board-level troubleshooting and component-level debug on complex multilayer PCBAs used in server and data center systems
- Diagnose failures across CPU, GPU, FPGA, ASIC, memory, and power subsystems
- Analyze POST codes, BIOS logs, diagnostic utilities, and boundary scan results to isolate root causes
- Use advanced diagnostic equipment including oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, protocol analyzers, and automated test platforms
- Execute precision debug and rework of complex components including BGAs with X-ray verification
- Perform root cause failure analysis and identify systemic failure trends
- Work closely with engineering teams to resolve technical issues and refine debug methodologies
- Create and maintain debug guides, troubleshooting documentation, and diagnostic workflows
- Track yield performance, repair cycle times, and failure trends to support continuous improvement
- Mentor junior technicians and help build a strong technical troubleshooting culture
- 3+ years of experience debugging complex electronics such as servers, networking hardware, or storage systems
- Strong troubleshooting ability at the board and component level
- Ability to read and interpret detailed electrical schematics and PCB layout files
- Experience using advanced diagnostic equipment (oscilloscope, logic analyzer, protocol analyzer, etc.)
- Experience diagnosing high-speed digital circuits and mixed-signal systems
- Familiarity with server architectures, memory systems, and power distribution
- Strong analytical and root cause problem-solving skills
- Ability to document findings and support structured debug processes
- Server power architecture including VRMs and power sequencing
- PCIe and high-speed interconnect troubleshooting
- Experience working with high-value enterprise electronics
- Competitive pay: $25-$28 depending on experience
- Full-time, Monday–Friday, 1st Shift (7:00 AM – 3:30 PM)
- Onsite:
Memphis, Tennessee (South East Memphis)
- Full range of medical, dental, and vision plans
- Life Insurance
- Short-term and Long-term Disability
- Matching 401(k) Contributions
- Vacation and Paid Sick Time
- Tuition Reimbursement
How to Apply
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About TAPP Workforce Solutions TAPP Workforce Solutions is a specialized recruitment and workforce solutions firm supporting organizations across skilled trades, engineering, manufacturing, and professional services. We act as an extension of our clients’ teams, delivering thoughtful, relationship-driven hiring solutions focused on long-term fit, performance, and retention.
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