Key Responsibilities
- Set up, perform, and analyze experiments and tests per established procedures; accurately record results.
- Diagnose and troubleshoot faults in electronics systems and equipment down to the PWA/component level.
- Interpret and work from schematics, mechanical drawings, wiring diagrams, block diagrams, and technical
publications.
- Operate and maintain test equipment including DMMs, oscilloscopes, power supplies, signal generators,
and similar tools.
- Repair electrical, electronic, and integrated circuits with precision.
- Provide technical guidance, training, and support to other technicians.
- Ensure proper use of materials, tools, and equipment to maximize efficiency.
- Collaborate with team members to resolve technical challenges; escalate complex issues as needed.
- Adhere to safety protocols, especially when working with high-voltage, high-pressure, high-energy,
cryogenic, or other hazardous systems.
Qualifications
- Associate’s degree or equivalent plus 2+ years of related experience; 3+ years of direct experience
accepted in lieu of degree.
- Military or technical school training in test/experimental operations preferred.
- Strong knowledge of electronics fundamentals: Ohm’s Law, op-amp circuits, AC/DC conversion.
- Proficient with RF systems, communications, and RF components (amplifiers, filters, oscillators, mixers);
skilled in diagnosing RF issues.
- Hands-on experience with oscilloscopes, voltmeters, digital multimeters, function generators, LabVIEW,
and programming tools (ICD 2/3/4, CPLD, J-Link).
- Strong attention to detail, adaptability to changing priorities, and effective communication skills.
- Ability to read and interpret technical manuals and documentation.
- Team-oriented mindset with a positive, solution-focused attitude.
Assessment Requirement: Candidates will complete an evaluation after the interview covering:
- Electrical knowledge
- Electronics formulas and theory
Pay: $35.00 - $40.00 per hour
Work Location: In person