Electronic Test Technician
MAU Workforce Solutions
Start your new career as an Electronic Test Technician with MAU at our client in Duluth, GA. As an Electronic Test Technician, you will install and maintain test systems and troubleshoot production hardware down to the component level. You will conduct thorough tests, ensure optimal performance, and identify issues to facilitate effective repairs and improvements. This is a direct-hire opportunity.
What We Offer: Pay of $22 - $23 based on experience Second shift schedule: Monday to Friday | 3:20 PM – 11:50 AM Health benefits, including telehealth medical services Opportunity for advancement What We’re Looking For: An Associate Degree, Trade/Vocational School certificate, or equivalent is preferred 3–7 years of experience in a similar role within the electronics industry is required Must be available for training on the day shift for up to one month Ability to distinguish colors, fine details, and tonesProficient in general equipment testing, evaluation, and calibration techniques Knowledgeable in the use of test equipment, such as digital multimeters, oscilloscopes, frequency meters, and signal generators Basic understanding of computer hardware and software Familiarity with IPC-A-610 standards or higher Capable of recognizing and identifying electronic components Ability to stand for extended periods Capability to sit for prolonged durations Walking and lifting/carrying various items weighing over 20 pounds Engaging in repetitive motions Performing pushing and pulling tasks Bending and stooping as needed What You’ll Do as an Electronic Test Technician: Set up test equipment according to instructions, perform tests on production assemblies, and inspect electronic components, including surface mount and through-hole assemblies Test and inspect subassemblies using various test equipment and procedures Qualify test fixtures, equipment, automated software, and test procedures based on customer requirements Support production by conducting failure analysis, debugging testers, and reducing false failures and downtime of test equipment Regularly review test equipment designs, capacity, and data for performance optimization Maintain accurate records of test reports, logs, and other necessary data for traceability Assist with production testing to ensure quality and efficiency Conduct general equipment testing, evaluation, and calibration techniques Demonstrate knowledge of test equipment, including digital multimeters, oscilloscopes, frequency meters, and signal generators Possess a basic understanding of computer hardware and software Familiar with IPC-A-610 standards or higher Read and comprehend technical and electronic procedures and documentation Recognize and identify electronic components effectively Interpret printed instructions and procedures accurately Troubleshoot failed production hardware to the component level Maintain the AOI (Automated Optical Inspection) inspection station Operate a flying probe tester
What We Offer: Pay of $22 - $23 based on experience Second shift schedule: Monday to Friday | 3:20 PM – 11:50 AM Health benefits, including telehealth medical services Opportunity for advancement What We’re Looking For: An Associate Degree, Trade/Vocational School certificate, or equivalent is preferred 3–7 years of experience in a similar role within the electronics industry is required Must be available for training on the day shift for up to one month Ability to distinguish colors, fine details, and tonesProficient in general equipment testing, evaluation, and calibration techniques Knowledgeable in the use of test equipment, such as digital multimeters, oscilloscopes, frequency meters, and signal generators Basic understanding of computer hardware and software Familiarity with IPC-A-610 standards or higher Capable of recognizing and identifying electronic components Ability to stand for extended periods Capability to sit for prolonged durations Walking and lifting/carrying various items weighing over 20 pounds Engaging in repetitive motions Performing pushing and pulling tasks Bending and stooping as needed What You’ll Do as an Electronic Test Technician: Set up test equipment according to instructions, perform tests on production assemblies, and inspect electronic components, including surface mount and through-hole assemblies Test and inspect subassemblies using various test equipment and procedures Qualify test fixtures, equipment, automated software, and test procedures based on customer requirements Support production by conducting failure analysis, debugging testers, and reducing false failures and downtime of test equipment Regularly review test equipment designs, capacity, and data for performance optimization Maintain accurate records of test reports, logs, and other necessary data for traceability Assist with production testing to ensure quality and efficiency Conduct general equipment testing, evaluation, and calibration techniques Demonstrate knowledge of test equipment, including digital multimeters, oscilloscopes, frequency meters, and signal generators Possess a basic understanding of computer hardware and software Familiar with IPC-A-610 standards or higher Read and comprehend technical and electronic procedures and documentation Recognize and identify electronic components effectively Interpret printed instructions and procedures accurately Troubleshoot failed production hardware to the component level Maintain the AOI (Automated Optical Inspection) inspection station Operate a flying probe tester
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