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Duties and Responsibilities
- Maintaining and repairing general analog and digital electronic systems.
- Repair analog and PWM power supply
- Assembly component level board, wiring harnesses.
- Troubleshoot digital and analog data bus circuits.
- Diagnose malfunctions performing test.
- Conducting service checks and performing routine maintenance to keep electronics functioning properly.
- Ordering or producing parts needed to make repairs and complete maintenance.
- Communicating with operators, engineers, and inspectors to understand problems and provide progress updates.
Maintaining logs that provide date and details of repairs and maintenance performed.
- Ability to work well under pressure and attentiveness to details.
Skills and Qualifications:
- AC and DC power circuit, DVOM, Oscilloscope, Ammeter, DC loaders, Soldering station, power supply.
- Understand analog and digital electronic schematics.
- Interpersonal and oral communication skills to interact, collaborate and provide instruction.
- Working knowledge of health and safety standards.
Education and Training
- Associate degree in electronics technology preferred.
- Apprenticeship or a post-secondary certificated program.
- Passion for electronics.
- 1 - 2 years of previous experience in the electronic field.
Full Time
$47k-62k (estimate)
05/28/2024
06/15/2024
panamacademy.com
Miami, NM
100 - 200
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