Electronics Assembly Technician Jobs
By Connecticut Tank Removal, Inc. (CTR) At Chesapeake, VA, United States
Perform assembly, test, repair and/or upgrade of product line.
Ability to read and comprehend assembly drawings, procedures, and BOMs.
Understand, reference and comply with IPC-610 & J-Standard-00.
Perform set-up, assembly, inspection, and rework of PCBs (including hand-soldering of small pitch components).
Operate a pick-and-place machine for PCB assembly.
Perform inspection of small pitch components using microscope visual inspection equipment.
Electronics Technician Jobs
By Applied Insight, LLC At Quantico, VA, United States
Bachelor's degree in Information Systems, Electronics Theory, or equivalent combination of education, technical certifications, and training (preferred).
5+ years of experience in electronics or a related field.
Strong knowledge of encrypted, two-way FM radio systems and Internet Protocol (IP) techniques.
Experience in ordering, maintaining, and deploying mobile and portable two-way radios and accessories.
Excellent technical writing skills to prepare detailed reports on radio system design, performance, and objectives.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.

Are you looking for a challenging and rewarding career in electronics assembly? We have an exciting opportunity for an Electronics Assembly Technician to join our team! You will be responsible for assembling, testing, and troubleshooting a variety of electronic components and products. You will also be responsible for ensuring quality control and safety standards are met. If you have a passion for electronics and a strong attention to detail, this could be the perfect job for you!

Overview An Electronics Assembly Technician is responsible for assembling, testing, and troubleshooting electronic components and systems. They use a variety of tools and equipment to assemble, inspect, and test electronic components and systems. They may also be responsible for repairing and maintaining electronic equipment. Detailed Job Description An Electronics Assembly Technician is responsible for assembling, testing, and troubleshooting electronic components and systems. They use a variety of tools and equipment to assemble, inspect, and test electronic components and systems. They may also be responsible for repairing and maintaining electronic equipment. They must be able to read and interpret schematics, diagrams, and technical manuals. They must be able to identify and troubleshoot problems with electronic components and systems. They must be able to use hand tools, soldering irons, and other tools to assemble and repair electronic components and systems. They must be able to use test equipment to test and troubleshoot electronic components and systems. Job Skill Requirements
• Knowledge of electronic components and systems
• Knowledge of electrical and electronic theory
• Knowledge of safety procedures
• Ability to read and interpret schematics, diagrams, and technical manuals
• Ability to identify and troubleshoot problems with electronic components and systems
• Ability to use hand tools, soldering irons, and other tools to assemble and repair electronic components and systems
• Ability to use test equipment to test and troubleshoot electronic components and systems
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
Job Qualifications
• High school diploma or equivalent
• Certification in electronics assembly or related field
• Previous experience in electronics assembly
• Knowledge of safety procedures
Job Knowledge
• Knowledge of electronic components and systems
• Knowledge of electrical and electronic theory
• Knowledge of safety procedures
• Ability to read and interpret schematics, diagrams, and technical manuals
• Ability to identify and troubleshoot problems with electronic components and systems
• Ability to use hand tools, soldering irons, and other tools to assemble and repair electronic components and systems
• Ability to use test equipment to test and troubleshoot electronic components and systems
Job Experience
• Previous experience in electronics assembly
• Experience working with hand tools, soldering irons, and other tools
• Experience using test equipment to test and troubleshoot electronic components and systems
Job Responsibilities