ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN
Reporting to the Production Supervisor, the Electronics Technician performs a variety of technical assignments involving electronic component assemblies as well as bench testing to ensure system functionality to comply with UL & CSA certifications. Electronics Technicians will perform inspections of Return Goods to determine component failures as well as potential supplier or user opportunities for improvement. Share data/information with Electrical Engineers for product performance and or development opportunities.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities (the what)
This list of duties and responsibilities is not all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties and responsibilities, as deemed necessary. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
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Follow all Spacesaver safety policies and procedures. Learn and perform start-up and shut-down procedures, ergonomic practices, E-stops, Lock Out Tag Out procedures.
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Perform Standard Work by following Work/Operator Instructions/training.
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Performs testing, burning, troubleshooting, and repair of P.C. boards assemblies received from vendors.
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Tests and repairs boards returned from the field and answer field service questions as required.
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Builds test fixtures for various PC Board assemblies.
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Troubleshoot and check jobs on the test bench to ensure quality requirements are met.
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Alerts appropriate department(s) of concerns, suggestions, etc., that arise from testing, repairing, and troubleshooting as well as field complaints.
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Operates E-prom and microcontroller programmers.
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Completes records, reports, and correspondence as required.
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Performs general assembly as required.
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Understand and practice 5S (Sort, Set In Order, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain).
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Report defective materials or questionable conditions to the department supervisor or PC.
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Meet or exceed the department’s production efficiency goals.
- Perform required preventative maintenance or calibrations on machines as required.
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Complete tasks as directed by manufacturing schedules with minimum supervision.
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Perform problem-solving and containment. Perform in-process documentation and non-conforming material process.
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Complete all required record documentation.
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Support and participate in assignments in other work areas, as work load demands change.
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Participate in continuous improvement activities.
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Adhere to scheduled work hours and be available to work overtime as needed.
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Behave in a safe manner at all times.
Qualifications
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Associate degree in Electronic Technology or High School Diploma and equivalent experience/certifications.
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Achievement of a passing score on Spacesaver’s Baseline Assessment.
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Complete all assigned developmental training plans, classes, and certifications.
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Solid PC familiarity, including Microsoft Office applications.
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Ability to read and comprehend instructions and memos in the English language. Ability to write simple correspondence. Ability to effectively present information one-on-one to other team members.*Please note that a translation assistant can be provided through a request to HR.
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Able to read tape measures and efficiently operate all other required measuring devices, such as calipers, scales, protractors, and other measuring equipment.
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Proven ability to work effectively independently and in a team environment.
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Good time management skills, ability to multitask, meet deadlines, and be attentive to detail.
Spacesaver is an Equal Opportunity Employer of Protected Veterans and Individuals with Disabilities.
If you are a person with disabilities needing assistance with the application process, please email [email protected] or call 800-255-8170.
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No one succeeds alone.
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Be productive with purpose.
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Innovate-Wild ideas are highly encouraged.
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Understand the world through your customer’s eyes
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Run it like you own it-because you do!