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This is a newly created position reporting to the Production Manager. You will be responsible for the hands-on diagnosis, repair, rework, and refurbishment of non-conforming electronic assemblies, while also driving corrective actions and continuous improvement across the manufacturing environment. Unlike a traditional design-focused engineering role, this position is firmly embedded on the production floor, combining advanced electronics repair and soldering expertise with manufacturing problem-solving, root cause analysis, and team leadership.
Job Responsibility:
Coordinate daily repair and rework priorities in collaboration with the Production Manager
Diagnose, troubleshoot, and resolve complex electronic faults using appropriate diagnostic and test equipment
Perform hands-on repair and rework of electronic assemblies, including PCB-level fault finding and component replacement
Execute high-precision soldering and rework on microelectronics, including miniature BGAs, 0201 components, and fine-pitch devices
Investigate manufacturing defects and failures, determine root causes, and implement robust corrective and preventative actions
Conduct both electronic and mechanical repairs in accordance with defined quality, safety, and workmanship standards
Refurbish and upgrade electronic products, including disassembly, firmware/software installation, configuration, and functional testing
Partner with production and quality teams to improve manufacturability, yield, and product reliability
Identify and contribute to continuous improvement initiatives aligned with Lean Manufacturing principles
Coach and mentor production technicians, lifting technical capability and reinforcing best-practice repair and rework standards
Requirements:
Proven experience in an electronics manufacturing or production assembly environment
Advanced hands-on skills in electronic fault finding, PCB repair, and microelectronics soldering
Strong attention to detail and a commitment to high-quality workmanship
A solid understanding of manufacturing principles such as Continuous Improvement, Lean Manufacturing, and defect prevention
The confidence to analyse problems, influence process improvements, and support others technically on the production floor
Formal engineering qualifications are advantageous but not essential — practical capability, repair expertise, and manufacturing mindset are critical
What we offer:
Interstate relocation assistance is available
Spacious, modern facility
Free secure onsite parking
Easy access via public transport
Onsite subsidised café
Recreational facilities including a gym, basketball and tennis court, as well as various game tables
Flexibility to meet the demands of family life
A child-friendly parenting room
A variety of staff events to connect with colleagues across the Codan Group