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 Job Summary
  The Electronics Technician is responsible for testing, troubleshooting, and calibrating electronic assemblies, subassemblies, and circuit cards in accordance with established methods, procedures, and standards. This role supports the development, production, and maintenance of electronic systems, including RF circuits and digital assemblies. The technician performs hands-on testing, analysis, and repair of components and works closely with engineers to evaluate performance, implement improvements, and support product quality objectives. Job Responsibilities 
 
  
 
 Set up test apparatus and conduct tests on electronic circuit card assemblies, RF circuits, and subassemblies according to detailed procedures and specifications 
 
 Perform troubleshooting to the component level using schematic diagrams and technical documentation 
 
 Adjust, repair, and calibrate electronic assemblies and test systems to ensure proper functionality 
 
 Analyze test results to evaluate performance and identify areas for product or process improvement 
 
 Assist engineers in developing new test procedures and recommend design or manufacturing modifications 
 
 Utilize hand tools, small power tools, and precision measurement and test equipment safely and effectively 
 
 Approve and suggest modifications to testing setups and verify results in accordance with quality standards 
 
 Maintain accurate test data, records, and documentation using Microsoft Office and other data collection tools 
 
 Monitor quality control processes and ensure compliance with statistical process control (SPC) or other quality standards 
 
 Support production schedules by performing high-quality work in a dynamic manufacturing environment 
  
  
 
 
Job Requirements 
 
  
 
 Minimum of 1 year of direct experience testing electronic assemblies 
 
 Proficient in component-level troubleshooting of solid-state, analog, digital, and RF circuitry 
 
 Strong understanding of micro-circuitry and solid-state device operation 
 
 Experience with flying probe or high-power testing equipment 
 
 Proficiency using digital multimeters, oscilloscopes, network analyzers, frequency standards, signal generators, and RF power meters 
 
 Ability to read and interpret electronic schematics and technical diagrams 
 
 Skilled in data entry and reporting using Microsoft Office Suite and other electronic documentation systems 
 
 Excellent attention to detail and problem-solving abilities 
 
 Ability to work effectively both independently and in a team setting 
  
  
 
 
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Additional Job Details 
 
  
 
 Full-time, on-site position located in Oldsmar, FL 
 
 Schedule: Monday-Thursday, 5:00 AM-3:30 PM (EST); overtime may be required on weekends 
 
 Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs and work safely around electronic test equipment 
  
  
 
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