Nesco Resource
Electronics Test Technician – Missile PCB / RF Assemblie
Nesco Resource, Tallahassee, Florida, United States
Job Title
Electronics Test Technician – Missile PCB / RF Assemblies
Location Onsite (Oldsmar, Florida)
Work Schedule 1st Shift – 4/10 Schedule
Monday–Thursday | 6AM - 4:30PM
Job Summary The Electronics Test Technician supports missile electronics production by performing functional, environmental, and troubleshooting tests on
circuit card assemblies (CCAs), RF circuits, and electronic subassemblies . This role requires strong hands‑on testing capability, component‑level troubleshooting expertise, and the ability to operate in a fast‑paced, high‑reliability aerospace manufacturing environment.
Key Responsibilities
Set up, configure, and operate electronic test apparatus to perform functional and performance testing on
CCA, RF circuits, and electronic subassemblies
Conduct tests in accordance with established methods, procedures, specifications, and test sequences
Assemble and Client out electronic units for production test based on engineering drawings, schematics, and specifications
Adjust, calibrate, and verify electronic test systems and fixtures to ensure accurate and repeatable results
Troubleshoot failures to the
component level
on analog and digital circuitry using schematics and test data
Correct malfunctions by adjusting assemblies or replacing components in accordance with approved procedures
Select, recommend, and suggest modifications to test equipment and setups to improve efficiency and accuracy
Analyze test results to evaluate product performance and identify trends or recurring issues
Assist engineering in the development, validation, and improvement of test procedures for new or existing products
Recommend product, test, or manufacturing modifications based on test findings
Monitor and verify product quality using
statistical process control (SPC)
or other quality control methods
Accurately document test results, maintenance actions, and corrective actions using Microsoft Office and internal data systems
Support production schedules by maintaining high throughput while ensuring compliance with quality and reliability requirements
Required Technical Skills
Component-level troubleshooting of
solid-state, analog, and digital circuits
Strong understanding of micro-circuitry and electronic components
Proficiency using electronic test and measurement equipment, including:
Digital Multimeters (DMMs)
Oscilloscopes
Network Analyzers
Signal Generators
Frequency Standards
Experience testing electronic assemblies in a production or manufacturing environment
Ability to interpret and troubleshoot using schematics, wiring diagrams, and technical documentation
Basic Qualifications
Minimum
1 year of hands‑on experience
testing electronic assemblies
Proficient in component-level troubleshooting of solid-state and digital circuits
Experience using Microsoft Office Suite and electronic data collection systems to document test and maintenance activities
Experience with
Flying Probe
and/or
High‑Power Test
systems
Desired / Preferred Skills
Familiarity with
Radar Systems
Experience with
Environmental Stress Screening (ESS) , including:
Vibration testing
Thermal cycling testing
Experience testing CCAs and electronic subassemblies in high‑reliability or aerospace environments
Education / Typical Minimums
High School Diploma or equivalent
Additional specialized technical training equivalent to a
Technical or Engineering Associate degree , military electronics training, or demonstrated ability to perform para‑engineering tasks
Minimum of
1 year of relevant experience
in electronic test or troubleshooting
Additional Pertinent Experience/Good to Have Test & Troubleshooting Expertise
Functional, performance, and acceptance testing
Component-level fault isolation and repair
Analog, digital, and RF circuit troubleshooting
Failure analysis and defect trend identification
Equipment & Systems
Flying probe test systems
High‑power and RF test stations
Automated and semi‑automated test equipment (ATE)
Environmental test chambers (thermal, vibration)
Quality & Compliance
Aerospace or high‑reliability electronics environments
SPC and process control methods
Test data analysis and documentation
Compliance with controlled processes and procedures
Production Support
High‑volume or high‑mix production environments
Schedule‑driven manufacturing support
Cross‑functional collaboration with test engineering and manufacturing engineering
Documentation & Tools
Test logs, failure reports, and corrective action documentation
Microsoft Excel, Word, and internal manufacturing databases
Technical manuals, schematics, and engineering change documentation
Benefits Nesco Resource offers a comprehensive benefits package for our associates, which includes a MEC (Minimum Essential Coverage) plan that encompasses Medical, Vision, Dental, 401K, and EAP (Employee Assistance Program) services.
Nesco Resource provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
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Location Onsite (Oldsmar, Florida)
Work Schedule 1st Shift – 4/10 Schedule
Monday–Thursday | 6AM - 4:30PM
Job Summary The Electronics Test Technician supports missile electronics production by performing functional, environmental, and troubleshooting tests on
circuit card assemblies (CCAs), RF circuits, and electronic subassemblies . This role requires strong hands‑on testing capability, component‑level troubleshooting expertise, and the ability to operate in a fast‑paced, high‑reliability aerospace manufacturing environment.
Key Responsibilities
Set up, configure, and operate electronic test apparatus to perform functional and performance testing on
CCA, RF circuits, and electronic subassemblies
Conduct tests in accordance with established methods, procedures, specifications, and test sequences
Assemble and Client out electronic units for production test based on engineering drawings, schematics, and specifications
Adjust, calibrate, and verify electronic test systems and fixtures to ensure accurate and repeatable results
Troubleshoot failures to the
component level
on analog and digital circuitry using schematics and test data
Correct malfunctions by adjusting assemblies or replacing components in accordance with approved procedures
Select, recommend, and suggest modifications to test equipment and setups to improve efficiency and accuracy
Analyze test results to evaluate product performance and identify trends or recurring issues
Assist engineering in the development, validation, and improvement of test procedures for new or existing products
Recommend product, test, or manufacturing modifications based on test findings
Monitor and verify product quality using
statistical process control (SPC)
or other quality control methods
Accurately document test results, maintenance actions, and corrective actions using Microsoft Office and internal data systems
Support production schedules by maintaining high throughput while ensuring compliance with quality and reliability requirements
Required Technical Skills
Component-level troubleshooting of
solid-state, analog, and digital circuits
Strong understanding of micro-circuitry and electronic components
Proficiency using electronic test and measurement equipment, including:
Digital Multimeters (DMMs)
Oscilloscopes
Network Analyzers
Signal Generators
Frequency Standards
Experience testing electronic assemblies in a production or manufacturing environment
Ability to interpret and troubleshoot using schematics, wiring diagrams, and technical documentation
Basic Qualifications
Minimum
1 year of hands‑on experience
testing electronic assemblies
Proficient in component-level troubleshooting of solid-state and digital circuits
Experience using Microsoft Office Suite and electronic data collection systems to document test and maintenance activities
Experience with
Flying Probe
and/or
High‑Power Test
systems
Desired / Preferred Skills
Familiarity with
Radar Systems
Experience with
Environmental Stress Screening (ESS) , including:
Vibration testing
Thermal cycling testing
Experience testing CCAs and electronic subassemblies in high‑reliability or aerospace environments
Education / Typical Minimums
High School Diploma or equivalent
Additional specialized technical training equivalent to a
Technical or Engineering Associate degree , military electronics training, or demonstrated ability to perform para‑engineering tasks
Minimum of
1 year of relevant experience
in electronic test or troubleshooting
Additional Pertinent Experience/Good to Have Test & Troubleshooting Expertise
Functional, performance, and acceptance testing
Component-level fault isolation and repair
Analog, digital, and RF circuit troubleshooting
Failure analysis and defect trend identification
Equipment & Systems
Flying probe test systems
High‑power and RF test stations
Automated and semi‑automated test equipment (ATE)
Environmental test chambers (thermal, vibration)
Quality & Compliance
Aerospace or high‑reliability electronics environments
SPC and process control methods
Test data analysis and documentation
Compliance with controlled processes and procedures
Production Support
High‑volume or high‑mix production environments
Schedule‑driven manufacturing support
Cross‑functional collaboration with test engineering and manufacturing engineering
Documentation & Tools
Test logs, failure reports, and corrective action documentation
Microsoft Excel, Word, and internal manufacturing databases
Technical manuals, schematics, and engineering change documentation
Benefits Nesco Resource offers a comprehensive benefits package for our associates, which includes a MEC (Minimum Essential Coverage) plan that encompasses Medical, Vision, Dental, 401K, and EAP (Employee Assistance Program) services.
Nesco Resource provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
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