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A leading company in custom automation seeks an Electronics Repair Technician responsible for diagnosing and repairing electronic components, ensuring timely and accurate repairs. The successful candidate will have a solid background in electronics repair and troubleshooting, alongside strong communication skills to coordinate with various stakeholders.
Trust Automation has over 30 years of experience in custom motors, linear drives, digital drives, and systems which meet the unique needs of its customers. Its product line includes motors, linear drives, digital drives, custom assemblies, and products to fit unique applications and ground-up system design and manufacturing solutions. We design, build and support control and power management systems for the most demanding defense, semiconductor, industrial automation, and medical applications.
Trust Automation is an equal opportunity employer and committed to attracting, hiring, developing, and retaining a skilled, productive, and diverse workforce, personnel with competencies and experience related to the regional and State population. Every employee has an “at-will” relationship with Trust Automation. This means that employment with Trust Automation is at the mutual consent of the employer and the employee and is subject to termination by either party at will, with or without cause or advance notice.
Job Summary
The primary role of the Electronics Repair Technician is the diagnosis and repair of parts and products created by Trust Automation. From non-conforming components and assemblies flagged during in-house manufacturing, to RMA returns from customers and end users, the Electronics Repair Technician is responsible for timely and accurately diagnosing failures, determining repair pathways, and returning failed products to current or upgraded configurations that function per original requirements. Performing work as assigned by the RMA Supervisor, the Electronics Repair Technician fulfills these requirements through written and verbal communications, using the tools required, within the processes that define the repairs.
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To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities, who are otherwise qualified, to perform the essential functions.
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Pay/Salary Information Pay scale for this position depending on experience- $28.19- $34.00 Hourly
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