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Description
Looking for a place to grow a career? Look no further! Projects Unlimited Offers an excellent work environment and the stability you are looking for from a family-owned company who has been operating in Dayton for 60 plus years!
What You'll Be Doing:
As an Electronic Test Technician at Projects Unlimited you will be responsible for all aspects of in-process testing, final testing, and environmental testing of Class III electronic control boxes used in aerospace and military applications. Our Test Technicians also provide technical direction for the development of test guidelines and processes for new assemblies.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Setup test equipment following customer FTI/ATP documentation
- Run/perform testing per FTI/ATP documentation
- Document all test materials/results per customer documentation
- Perform visual/mechanical inspections
- Perform failure analysis of defective internal / external product with limited guidance from higher level technicians.
- Troubleshoot failures down to a component level.
- Properly apply schematics when performing troubleshooting.
- Communicate internal production issues to a higher level tech or supervisor.
- Perform test set calibrations and repairs as needed.
- Perform basic solder touchup and rework.
Education:
- Associates Degree in Electronics or a similar Engineering Technology field; or equivalent combination of education and experience required.
- High School Diploma or equivalent required.
Skills/Qualifications/Experience:
- 2+ years of experience testing electronic boards, modules, and equipment
- IPC certifications
- Perform complex math calculations
- Follows detailed written and verbal instructions
- Understanding of Electronic theory and knowledge
- Understanding of schematics and drawings.
- Operate test equipment: power supply, multimeter, oscilloscope, signal generator.
Work Environment:
Employees are required to wear safety equipment consisting of closed-toed shoes, safety glasses, heel straps, wrist straps, and electro-static discharge lab coats while on the production floor and are occasionally exposed to fumes, airborne particles, toxic/caustic chemicals, and minimal risk of electrical shock.