Responsible for fabrication and testing of digital and analog circuits, electronics assemblies and subassemblies. Fabrication duties require proficiency with circuit plotters, soldering irons/stations, manual hand tools, test equipment such as network analyzers, signal generators, and DMMs, and skill in installation of surface mount technology components, including microminiature integrated circuits. The Level II technician must also possess the ability to apply conductive and nonconductive coatings and platings to circuit boards and enclosures without supervision. The technician shall be capable of more advanced troubleshooting and repair of circuits and devices, should be able to identify both surface mount and thru-hole components, should be familiar reading schematics and board layouts, and wiring diagrams. The Level II technician shall also be proficient with manually machine shop tools such as a lathe, bridgeport machining center, etc., and should thus be able to read and interpret mechanical drawings. Duties also include set up and programming of fabrication and testing assets. Performs a variety of tasks with increased latitude, and uses creativity where applicable. Works under minimal supervision, with jobs assigned by supervisor. Reports to a technician supervisor or manager. The duties listed above are intended only as a general illustration of the various types of work that may be performed. Specific statement of duties not included do not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or may also include other duties assigned by Management.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Associate degree