Spherion
Location:
Fremont, CA Rate:
$35 – $37 per hour Schedule:
Full-Time, M-F, 6:30 AM – 3:00 PM Reports To:
Electronics Supervisor/Lead Position Overview
We are seeking an exceptionally qualified Electronics Technician to provide critical support in our manufacturing and repair division. This contract‑to‑hire opportunity demands a specialist with a deep technical foundation in electronic diagnostics and the proven capacity to operate independently with minimal oversight. The ideal candidate drives quality outcomes through meticulous attention to detail and hands‑on expertise. Core Responsibilities & Work Progression
Advanced Board Repair: Diagnose and repair complex electronic units and printed circuit boards (PCBs) at the component level. Quality Assurance (QC): Execute rigorous quality inspections and testing on all repaired or newly assembled units to confirm strict adherence to engineering and safety standards. Technical Assembly: Perform meticulous cable assembly tasks and gradually transition to diagnosing and working on more intricate electronic systems over time. Inbound Service: Efficiently troubleshoot, test, and repair incoming customer‑returned boards (Repair and Test/QC). Operational Integrity: Maintain a highly organized, safe, and clean workspace, and collaborate effectively with the engineering team to meet production targets. Essential Qualifications (Non‑Negotiable)
Soldering Mastery: A minimum of five years of verifiable, hands‑on experience performing precise surface mount component (SMT) soldering on PCBs. Circuit Literacy: Proven skill in accurately reading, interpreting, and applying information from schematics, wiring diagrams, and engineering blueprints. Board‑Level Expertise: Extensive familiarity with PCB architectures and demonstrated skill in board‑level diagnostics and fault isolation. Component Knowledge: In‑depth understanding of discrete electronic components, including function and testing procedures for items like capacitors, resistors, and diodes. Soft Skills: Exceptional diagnostic aptitude, strong oral communication, and unwavering commitment to product quality and timely attendance. Physical Requirements: Must be able to safely lift and move equipment up to 50 pounds unassisted. Preferred
Prior practical experience with multi‑pin conductor cable assembly is highly desirable. An Associate's Degree in Electronics or a closely related technical field is a strong plus.
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Fremont, CA Rate:
$35 – $37 per hour Schedule:
Full-Time, M-F, 6:30 AM – 3:00 PM Reports To:
Electronics Supervisor/Lead Position Overview
We are seeking an exceptionally qualified Electronics Technician to provide critical support in our manufacturing and repair division. This contract‑to‑hire opportunity demands a specialist with a deep technical foundation in electronic diagnostics and the proven capacity to operate independently with minimal oversight. The ideal candidate drives quality outcomes through meticulous attention to detail and hands‑on expertise. Core Responsibilities & Work Progression
Advanced Board Repair: Diagnose and repair complex electronic units and printed circuit boards (PCBs) at the component level. Quality Assurance (QC): Execute rigorous quality inspections and testing on all repaired or newly assembled units to confirm strict adherence to engineering and safety standards. Technical Assembly: Perform meticulous cable assembly tasks and gradually transition to diagnosing and working on more intricate electronic systems over time. Inbound Service: Efficiently troubleshoot, test, and repair incoming customer‑returned boards (Repair and Test/QC). Operational Integrity: Maintain a highly organized, safe, and clean workspace, and collaborate effectively with the engineering team to meet production targets. Essential Qualifications (Non‑Negotiable)
Soldering Mastery: A minimum of five years of verifiable, hands‑on experience performing precise surface mount component (SMT) soldering on PCBs. Circuit Literacy: Proven skill in accurately reading, interpreting, and applying information from schematics, wiring diagrams, and engineering blueprints. Board‑Level Expertise: Extensive familiarity with PCB architectures and demonstrated skill in board‑level diagnostics and fault isolation. Component Knowledge: In‑depth understanding of discrete electronic components, including function and testing procedures for items like capacitors, resistors, and diodes. Soft Skills: Exceptional diagnostic aptitude, strong oral communication, and unwavering commitment to product quality and timely attendance. Physical Requirements: Must be able to safely lift and move equipment up to 50 pounds unassisted. Preferred
Prior practical experience with multi‑pin conductor cable assembly is highly desirable. An Associate's Degree in Electronics or a closely related technical field is a strong plus.
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