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In this role, The Electronics Technician is responsible to install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair electronic systems and equipment. Their role ensures that electronic devices and systems function effectively and efficiently, minimizing downtime and ensuring safety and compliance with relevant standards.
Job Responsibility:
Install and configure electronic equipment and systems based on specifications
Perform regular maintenance and troubleshooting to identify and fix faults or malfunctions in electronic systems to minimize downtime and prevent breakdowns
Test equipment, diagnosing issues, and calibrating devices to ensure they operate within proper parameters
Provide technical support and guidance to users, as well as assisting engineers or other professionals in system design and upgrades
Identify opportunities for system upgrades or improvements to enhance performance, efficiency, or cost-effectiveness
Perform routine inspections and preventive maintenance tasks on electronic equipment to reduce the risk of future breakdowns and ensure long-term reliability
Implement upgrades or modifications to improve the performance, efficiency, or functionality of existing systems, ensuring they meet current standards and needs
Maintain accurate records of repairs, maintenance activities, system configurations, and troubleshooting steps
Calibrate and testing electronic devices and systems to ensure they function properly, meet specifications, and are within tolerances required for operational use
Help develop and standardize work procedures related to the maintenance of electronic systems, ensuring that all maintenance activities are carried out in a consistent and efficient manner in line with TPM principles
Collaborate with engineers, production teams, and other departments to resolve technical issues, improve systems, and enhance productivity
Monitor and manage inventory levels of electronic components, tools, and spare parts, ensuring the necessary resources are available for repairs and maintenance
Train and mentor less experienced technicians or operators, sharing knowledge about equipment operation, maintenance procedures, and safety practices
Assist operators and other maintenance team members in performing autonomous maintenance tasks
Stay updated on new technologies, tools, and techniques in electronics, and applying this knowledge to improve systems, processes, and equipment.
Requirements:
An electronic, technical, or related degree
2-5 years of hands-on experience in electronics troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair, especially in a manufacturing or industrial environment
Established Electronic skills
Basic Technical Skills
Strong communication, problem-solving, and time-management skills
Good mathematical and computer skills
Team player
Attention to detail
Able to perform regular physical tasks such as lifting, standing, pushing, pulling, squatting, bending, and reaching.