What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electronics Technician III/IV position at Insight Global?
Title: Electronics Technician III/IV
Location: Lynnwood, WA (Onsite)
Duration: Perm
Hours: 1st Shift (6:00am-2:30pm) and 2nd Shift (2:30pm-11:00pm)
Must Haves:
- 5–7 years of Electronic Technician experience
- Associate’s degree (AA) in Electronic Technology, Mechanical Technology, or a related discipline
- Current or expired IPC soldering certification
- Proven ability to test and troubleshoot down to the component level
- Strong knowledge of circuitry and/or mechanical systems
- Ability to test, repair, modify & calibrate
- Experience working within a manufacturing or repair environment, including familiarity with product flow and computer‑based systems
- Background supporting power products in commercial and/or military environments
- Ability to quickly learn new test software and equipment, identify abnormal product or equipment conditions, and work across multiple systems (e.g., time entry, PDM, MRP)
- Computer proficiency
- Responsible for logging work orders in the system & documentation.
Plusses:
- Strong understanding of raw materials, production processes, quality control, costs, and techniques used to optimize manufacturing and distribution
- Practical knowledge of engineering electronics, science, and technology, including the application of principles, techniques, procedures, and equipment in product design and production
- Working knowledge of circuit boards, processors, chips, electronic equipment, and computer hardware and software, including relevant applications and programming
Day to Day:
Our client within Aerospace & Electronics is looking to add an Electronics Technician III to their Pod Power team. The shift team works in the same pod/area together; however, each technician is responsible for their specific workload. When you first begin you will be trained by a lead within the group and shown the how-to’s for the first week(s); depending on how quickly you ramp up. However, this role requires someone who is able to work under limited supervision and produce against expectations. You will be responsible to test, troubleshoot, repair, modify, and calibrate complex electronic and mechanical products and systems.
You will be responsible for interpreting blueprints, schematics, work orders, and test procedures; performing both automated and manual testing; and troubleshooting production issues down to the component level. You will then be expected to document results, generate non‑conformance reports, and support quality, safety, and continuous improvement initiatives. The role also includes maintaining test documentation, supporting cross‑program testing, mentoring less‑experienced technicians, and flexibly supporting production needs, including overtime when required.
Salary : $87,200 - $101,000