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Join Prodrive Technologies as an Electrical Engineering Technician in Banbury. You will design, build, and verify high-quality electrical systems and harnesses for elite motorsport vehicles. The role requires strong motorsport electrical knowledge, including CAN/LIN protocols and hands-on harness...
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United Kingdom , Banbury
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Prodrive
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Join HDZ, part of the Lombardi Group, as an Electrical Engineer/Technician. Lead challenging tunnel infrastructure projects in road and rail, managing interdisciplinary teams. Requires a relevant degree, German proficiency, and project management experience. Enjoy a collaborative, innovative envi...
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Switzerland , Urdorf
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Lombardi Engineering
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Join our Robot Service team as an Electrical Engineering Technician in Palo Alto. This hands-on role involves PCB re-work, fine-pitch soldering, and assembly to maintain advanced humanoid robots. You'll collaborate with engineering teams and perform critical diagnostics. We offer comprehensive be...
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United States , Palo Alto
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35.00 - 70.00 USD / Hour
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1X Technologies
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Join Kodiak's Electrical Engineering team in Mountain View as a hands-on Technician. You will build and test critical hardware, including harness assemblies, for autonomous trucks. This role requires 5+ years of R&D lab experience, proficiency with test equipment and soldering, and strong initiat...
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United States , Mountain View
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Kodiak Robotics
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Join a leading Medical Device Company in San Diego as an Electrical Engineering Technician. This 6-month contract role involves building, testing, and troubleshooting electronic systems using oscilloscopes and other lab equipment. Ideal for an entry-level US Citizen or GC Holder with a High Schoo...
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United States , San Diego
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23.00 - 26.00 USD / Hour
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MillenniumSoft Inc
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United States , San Jose
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35.54 - 50.00 USD / Hour
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Archer Aviation
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Launch your hands-on technical career by exploring Electrical Engineering Technician jobs, a dynamic profession at the heart of innovation across countless industries. These vital professionals bridge the gap between theoretical electrical engineering design and real-world implementation, serving as the practical force that brings electrical and electronic systems to life. If you possess a methodical mind, enjoy problem-solving with tools in hand, and thrive on seeing tangible results from your work, this career path offers a stable and rewarding future filled with diverse opportunities. Electrical Engineering Technicians are typically responsible for building, testing, troubleshooting, and maintaining complex electrical systems and components. Their common day-to-day duties involve interpreting electrical schematics and wiring diagrams to assemble prototype circuits or full-scale harnesses. They are experts in using diagnostic tools like multimeters and oscilloscopes to conduct rigorous tests, perform quality inspections, and meticulously troubleshoot faults to ensure system reliability and performance. A significant part of the role often includes supporting engineering teams by setting up lab equipment, constructing test fixtures (such as bench rigs or lab-cars), and documenting procedures and test results. Technicians also frequently manage parts inventories, source components, and maintain a safe, organized lab or workshop environment. The profession demands a specific blend of technical knowledge and practical skills. Successful technicians usually hold a post-secondary diploma or associate degree in electrical engineering technology or a related field. Core competencies include a deep understanding of electrical principles, circuitry, and components, along with proficiency in soldering, crimping, and using various hand and power tools. Familiarity with industry standards, safety protocols (like NEC), and common communication protocols (such as CAN or Ethernet) is highly advantageous. Beyond technical prowess, employers seek individuals with strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, meticulous attention to detail, and excellent organizational skills. The ability to work both independently on assigned tasks and collaboratively within cross-functional teams is essential, as is clear verbal and written communication for reporting findings and interacting with engineers. Electrical Engineering Technician jobs are foundational roles in sectors as varied as manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, telecommunications, energy, and cutting-edge R&D. Whether contributing to consumer electronics, industrial automation, vehicle systems, or infrastructure projects, technicians ensure that electrical designs function correctly, safely, and efficiently. This career is ideal for practical learners who are adaptable, eager to work with emerging technologies, and driven by the challenge of turning concepts into operational reality. Begin your search today to find the perfect role where your technical skills will power the future.

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