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We’re looking for an Electronics Technician to join our Engineering team, supporting returns diagnostics, incoming QA sampling, and R&D test work across STATSports wearables and infrastructure hardware. This is a hands-on, bench-based role where you’ll work with wearable pods, docking stations, and communication beacons. You’ll diagnose faults, carry out testing and rework, and support early-stage product development — helping ensure our hardware meets the quality and reliability standards expected at the elite level.
Job Responsibility:
Diagnosing returned units and identifying faults at the product, sub-assembly, and PCB level
Running functional checks on wearable pods, docking stations, and communication beacons
Carrying out incoming QA sampling for production batches, including visual inspection, traceability checks, and basic electrical measurements
Recording defects clearly and supporting containment and corrective actions
Supporting repair and rework activities, including soldering and de-soldering, connector and cable repairs, approved component replacement, and final verification
Supporting prototyping and early build activities under Engineering guidance
Assembling early builds and EVT units, including mechanical parts, seals, gaskets, wiring looms, and small harnesses
Preparing samples, accessories, and fixtures for new product testing
Running test scripts and checklists, capturing results accurately, and re-testing units after fixes or updates
Maintaining clear records, including fault descriptions, test logs, photos, parts used, and unit disposition
Operating with good lab discipline, including ESD controls, safe tool use, battery handling procedures, and bench organisation
Working closely with Engineering, Production, and Customer Support teams, sharing clear updates and escalating issues with evidence
Requirements:
Have a junior to mid-level technical qualification in Electronics, Electrical, Mechatronics, or a related discipline
Are comfortable with detailed bench work and have strong manual skills
Can solder through-hole and basic SMD components (fine-pitch experience is a bonus, not a requirement)
Can assemble and disassemble small electronic products carefully, following correct torque and handling practices
Have a basic ability to read schematics and follow test instructions
Understand common electronic components and their functions
Are comfortable using basic lab equipment such as multimeters and bench power supplies
Take traceability and documentation seriously, keeping clean and accurate records
Learn well under supervision, take feedback positively, and continuously improve your work
Communicate clearly through written fault reports and test notes
Nice to have:
Experience in areas such as oscilloscopes, ESD-controlled environments, lithium battery-powered devices, production sampling, defect classification, RF hardware, or supporting test fixtures and jigs
What we offer:
A genuinely hands-on role working on real products used in elite sport
Exposure to returns diagnostics, QA sampling, repair, and early-stage R&D builds
Opportunities to build strong practical electronics skills across multiple product types
Collaboration with Engineering, Production, and Customer Support teams
A supportive environment that values learning, quality, and shared success
The chance to contribute to the technology worn by athletes at the very top of their game