Electronics Test Technician
Masis Staffing Solutions is currently hiring an Electronics Test Technician for a local manufacturing company based out of Plainfield, CT! The Electronics Test Technician will be responsible for testing, aligning, troubleshooting, repairing, and modifying circuit boards to meet specified functionality. This role requires a deep understanding of electronics, particularly in the Radio Frequency (RF) and digital fields, and involves hands-on work with test equipment and circuit board components.
Electronics Test Technician Responsibilities:
- Perform repairs at the component level on circuit boards.
- Adjust and calibrate circuit boards to ensure proper functionality.
- Set up and operate standard test equipment (e.g., oscilloscopes, volt meters, network analyzers) to conduct functional and operational tests.
- Analyze and interpret test data to evaluate performance and reliability.
- Electronics Test Technician should complete paperwork and documentation related to testing and troubleshooting.
- Fabricate cables for test equipment and circuit boards as needed.
- Test various circuit board chassis to ensure compliance with customer specifications.
- Record adjustments, calibrations, and modifications made to circuitry and components.
- Modify circuit board functions as required to meet specific performance requirements.
Technicians’ Electronics Test’ Requirements:
- Ability to troubleshoot down to the component level.
- Strong background in electronics, especially in RF and digital electronics.
- Ability to read and interpret electronic schematics.
- Electronics Test Technician must have strong deductive reasoning skills for troubleshooting.
- Mechanical inclination with soldering skills.
- Openness to performing a variety of tasks as needed.
- Background in radio communication is a plus.
- Ability to use mechanical tools in the fabrication and assembly of chassis.
- Ability to lift, transport, and assemble electronics boards, chassis, and components.
- Electronics Test Technician should have the ability to sit or stand for extended periods during shifts.
- Ability to use a microscope for long durations as required for detailed work.
- Work environment temperatures may vary depending on outside conditions and machining processes.
- Proficient with test equipment such as volt meters, spectrum analyzers, network analyzers, oscilloscopes, power supplies, and signal generators.