As an electro-mechanical troubleshooting technician, you will test, diagnose, calibrate, repair, rework or perform routine troubleshooting on a variety of electronic components, subassemblies and assemblies, on one or more product lines. Additionally, in this role you will: Troubleshoot a wide variety of assemblies to the sub-assemblies, and interface with engineering in resolving the root cause for technical problems and defect analysis Adhere to drawing specifications, workmanship standards, and test procedures Inspect and identify areas for quality improvements Maintain and verify equipment to ensure proper calibration and operation Assure all test equipment is up-to-date on calibration cycle through Calibration Lab and is meeting calibration requirements Maintain accurate documentation regarding repairs and failures in database, ensuring accurate and timeline completion of maintenance logs and reports Provide technical assistance to production line, both assembly and technical when required for line balancing or delays Actively participates in achieving key performance indicators (KPIs)
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees