Electronics Technician Maintenance III

S & K Technologies, Inc.

Keyport (WA)

On-site

USD 81,000 - 88,000

Full time

8 days ago

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Job summary

S & K Technologies, Inc. in Washington State seeks an Electronics Technician Maintenance III to perform advanced troubleshooting, testing, and repair of complex analog and digital electronic systems.

You will analyze failures using government software and schematics, repair components, and support calibration and test equipment. The role involves collaborating with engineers, guiding junior technicians, and upholding safety and quality standards.

Qualifications

  • High school diploma, GED, or equivalent required.
  • Electronics technical school, military electronics training, apprenticeship, associate degree, or comparable formal training strongly preferred.
  • Electronics process, soldering, ESD, equipment, and safety qualifications must be obtained and maintained.
  • Lockout/tagout training is required when assigned to hazardous-energy-control activities.

Responsibilities

  • Perform advanced depot-level troubleshooting, testing, alignment, modification, overhaul, and component-level repair of complex analog and digital electronic systems.
  • Analyze complex or unusual failures using government-furnished software, schematics, drawings, procedures, specifications, automated test stations, and bench-top equipment.
  • Repair and rebuild electronic components; program or maintain automated test equipment; perform preventive and corrective maintenance.
  • Collaborate with engineers and other technicians on troubleshooting, process improvement, prototyping, and production support.
  • Provide technical guidance to less-experienced technicians when designated.
  • Maintain calibration control and support equipment calibration programs.

Skills

Advanced electronics knowledge
Troubleshooting
Schematics reading
Safety compliance
Team collaboration

Education

High school diploma or equivalent
Electronics training/degree

Tools

Automated test equipment (ATE)
Soldering
Diagnostics tooling

Job description

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Electronics Technician Maintenance III

Full Time Technical WA-2, Keyport, WA, US

8 days ago Requisition ID: 2408

Salary Range: $39.14 To $42.10 Hourly

The Electronics Technician Maintenance III performs advanced depot-level troubleshooting, testing, alignment, modification, overhaul, and component-level repair of complex analog and digital electronic systems, assemblies, subassemblies, circuit cards, power supplies, and associated test equipment.

The position independently analyzes complex or unusual failures using Government-furnished software, schematics, drawings, procedures, specifications, automated test stations, manual test stations, and bench-top diagnostic equipment. Responsibilities include repairing and rebuilding electronic components, programming or maintaining automated test equipment, performing preventive and corrective maintenance, and supporting equipment calibration control.

As a senior technical contributor, the Electronics Technician Maintenance III collaborates with engineers and other qualified personnel on troubleshooting, repair-process improvement, equipment modification, prototyping, and production support. The position may provide technical guidance to less-experienced technicians but does not have formal supervisory authority unless separately designated.

A sample of the work this position will perform includes:

  • Testing, aligning and troubleshooting Complex Electronics Testing and Troubleshooting
  • Performing depot repairs and rebuild activities on Electronic Components
  • Maintaining and inspecting Test-Sets (Preventive and Corrective Maintenance)
  • Calibration and Equipment-Control Support
  • Ensuring Quality, Safety, and Team Coordination

Education

  • High school diploma, GED, or equivalent required.
  • Electronics technical school, military electronics training, apprenticeship, associate degree, or comparable formal training strongly preferred.

Experience

Required:

  • Electronics process, soldering, ESD, equipment, and safety qualifications must be obtained and maintained.
  • Lockout/tagout training is required when assigned to hazardous-energy-control activities.

Preferred:

  • Minimum of seven years of experience using electronics test equipment.
  • Experience troubleshooting and repairing complex analog and digital systems to the component level.
  • Experience with circuit-card assemblies, electronic systems, power supplies, cables, test adapters, and automated test stations.
  • Experience programming, operating, or maintaining automated test equipment.
  • Experience interpreting complex schematics, drawings, specifications, and test data.
  • Experience collaborating with engineers on design, prototyping, testing, or production support.
  • Depot, military, manufacturing, or Government electronics-repair experience

License, Cert or Registration

  • US Citizenship is required due to the security clearance and Government access requirements for the position.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain the personnel security eligibility required for assigned work, up to a DoD Secret clearance, complete fit for duty requirement, and complete the physical and medical certification when assigned duties involve interaction with or handling of ammunition and explosives.
  • A clean and unencumbered driver’s license may be required for equipment movement or work between supported locations.

Special knowledge, skills, & abilities

  • Advanced knowledge of analog and digital electronics, circuit analysis, power supplies, and electronic-test principles.
  • Skill in component-level troubleshooting, soldering, desoldering, wiring, and connector repair.
  • Ability to operate and maintain automated, manual, and bench-top test equipment.
  • Ability to program or configure automated test equipment within approved controls.
  • Ability to interpret complex schematics, drawings, test procedures, and technical specifications.
  • Ability to analyze failure trends and recommend technically sound corrective actions.
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