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United States , Jacksonville
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Harness Technician Senior
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United States , El Segundo
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Electronics Lab Technician
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Poland , Krakow
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Electronics Manufacturing Engineer
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Electronics Technician I
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United States , Fond du Lac
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Electronics Technician I
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United States , Franklin
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Electronics Box Build Technician
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United Kingdom , Wallingford
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Discover a world of opportunity in electronics manufacturing with Electronics Box Build Technician jobs. This specialized and hands-on profession sits at the critical intersection of electrical and mechanical assembly, where technicians are responsible for constructing the physical enclosures and internal wiring of complex electronic systems. These "boxes" can range from industrial control panels and robotics subsystems to telecommunications cabinets and medical device assemblies. Professionals in this field transform a collection of components into a fully functional, reliable, and often mission-critical product, making their role fundamental to industries like automation, aerospace, defense, and consumer electronics. A typical day for an Electronics Box Build Technician involves interpreting detailed mechanical drawings, wiring schematics, and assembly instructions. Common responsibilities include the precise mounting of printed circuit boards (PCBs), power supplies, and other components into an enclosure. Technicians expertly route, bundle, and secure intricate wire harnesses and cable assemblies, often within tight spatial constraints. Their work goes beyond simple assembly; it includes tasks like soldering and crimping connectors, performing continuity and functional tests, and troubleshooting any faults in the wiring or components. A strong emphasis is placed on quality control, adherence to industry standards like IPC-A-610 and IPC/WHMA-A-620, and maintaining an Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)-safe workspace. Technicians also play a key role in continuous improvement, documenting build issues and providing feedback to engineering teams to enhance future designs for manufacturability. To excel in Electronics Box Build Technician jobs, individuals typically possess a blend of formal training and practical experience. A high school diploma is often the minimum, with many employers preferring a technical certificate, associate degree, or an NVQ/City & Guilds qualification in electrical or electronic engineering. Proven industry experience, typically 2+ years in electronic or electromechanical assembly, is highly valued. Essential skills include proficiency in reading technical diagrams, skilled use of hand and power tools, and a meticulous attention to detail. A quality-oriented mindset, the ability to follow strict procedures, and strong problem-solving skills for troubleshooting are paramount. Furthermore, successful technicians are team players with excellent communication skills, capable of working both autonomously and collaboratively in a fast-paced production environment. They are adaptable, committed to safety protocols, and driven by the tangible results of building sophisticated technology from the ground up. For those who enjoy precision, problem-solving, and seeing a project through to a functional finish, a career as an Electronics Box Build Technician offers a stable and rewarding path in the heart of advanced manufacturing.

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