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AMETEK

Job Electronics Technician

AMETEK, Wichita, Kansas, United States, 67232

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Electronics Technician

Perform troubleshoot, repair and testing on electronic or electro-mechanical aircraft units to support department output objectives. Key Responsibilities: Perform a variety of complex technical functions related to the assembly, test and troubleshoot of electronic and/or electro-mechanical instruments. Perform troubleshooting, often to the component level, utilizing assembly prints, mechanical part drawings, schematics, and electronic equipment. Effectively perform, document and communicate the results of the failure analysis. Depending on focus area, must understand electronic component functionality and interpret and follow electrical schematics or may need to interpret mechanical assembly prints. Familiar with ESS testing concepts. Proficient in the use of mechanical assembly tools, such as torque drivers, calipers, as well as various electronic devices, such as power supplies and meters. Assist in the development of production documentation such as work instructions and troubleshoot aids. Perform minor repair and maintenance of production and/or test equipment. Provide training to production operators and technicians. Commitment to customer and business focus in areas such as quality of work, attendance and productivity. Overtime may be required. Learn job duties within assigned area; repair product and contribute toward production goals. Requirements for Consideration: Associates degree preferred in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering Technology. Commensurate hands on technician experience will also be considered. Two (2) Years prior experience in Production and/or Manufacturing. Experience in the manufacturing/testing/troubleshooting/repair of analog and digital circuits in Aircraft Instruments or other Electronics is desired. Effective interpersonal, communication and collaboration skills and abilities to effectively work with others. Develops and encourages original, creative and successful approaches to issues; continually improves processes; takes smart risks. Motivated individual, fast learner, and capable of working independently. Must have aptitude and the physical abilities to learn soldering and become solder certified. Must have knowledge of prototype, assembly drawings and blueprint reading. Must be able to perform soldering and mechanical assembly of a complex and critical nature that may require an extensive knowledge of techniques, tools, materials, military standards and ISO 9000. Compensation: Employee Type: Hourly Salary Minimum: $40,000 Salary Maximum: $50,000 Incentive: No Nearest Major Market: Wichita