Job Description
POSITION PURPOSE (ELECTROTECH 1)
Troubleshoot and repair assemblies, subassemblies, products, and/or systems.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND BASIC DUTIES
- Educated in the theory of electronics and have the ability to apply this theory in discussion with engineers in a manufacturing environment.
- Interpret schematics and assembly diagrams and apply the knowledge in component-level troubleshooting and repair of products.
- Screws, solders, cements, press fits, or perform similar operations to join or secure parts in place.
- Mount assembled components, such as transformers, resistors, transistors, capacitors, integrated circuits, and sockets, on a printed circuit board.
- Data collection as required.
- Install finished assemblies or subassemblies in cases with understanding of test procedures.
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENTS
To perform the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following competencies:
- Written Communication - Able to read and interpret written information.
- Ethics - Treats people with respect; works with integrity; upholds organizational values.
- Organizational Support - Follows policies and procedures.
- Dependability - Follows instructions, responds to management, takes responsibility, and completes tasks on time or notifies appropriate persons with an alternative plan.
- Initiative - Asks for and offers help when needed.
- Judgment - Exhibits sound and accurate judgment, including appropriate people in decision-making.
- Quality - Demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness, looks for ways to improve quality, applies feedback, and monitors own work.
- Quantity - Meets productivity standards, completes work timely, and strives to increase productivity.
- Safety and Security - Observes safety procedures, reports unsafe conditions, and uses equipment properly.
QUALIFICATIONS (ELECTROTECH 1)
Education/Certification: Associates degree in electronics or equivalent military or industry experience. Competency in electronics theory required.
Required Knowledge: Understanding of test equipment such as multi-meters, oscilloscopes, power meters, signal generators, etc., and electronics theory.
Experience Required: Understanding of electronics principles for troubleshooting and ability to interpret schematics.
Skills/Abilities: Strong communication skills, practical electronics manufacturing skills, schematic reading, troubleshooting, and tool use.
Physical Requirements / Work Environment
- Repetitive motions involving wrists, hands, and fingers.
- Average visual acuity for inspecting documents/products or operating machinery.
- Physically active tasks such as climbing ladders, lifting up to 30 lbs, pushing carts, stooping, and bending.