Job Details
Debug Technician
Hours: 1st Shift 5 am - 2:30 PM working a 9/80 A work schedule
Job Summary
Provide first level technical support to the manufacturing process. Debug printed circuit boards and product level assemblies utilizing system diagnostics and product specific procedures.
Job Responsibility
- Working from test procedures, electrical schematics, technical notes, diagnostics and component data sheets to identify and isolate the root cause of defective components, piece parts and sub-assemblies of failing products
- Field board debugging and analyzing failure boards
- Debugging WIP inventory control
- Set-up and operate test equipment in accordance with standard test procedures.
- Supporting maintenance of test equipment (proactive and reactive)
- Control, document and process all non-conforming material.
- Providing technical support in all areas of manufacturing in support of functional test.
- Assisting engineering in the implementation of new test tools and support as needed
- Quality of work-in-process
- Cleanliness of work area and surrounding workspace
- Other responsibilities as directed and necessary for the business
Required Qualification
- Associate's degree in Electronics/Electrical Engineering or related field, in lieu of degree 5+ years of experience in system test and debugging to the component level
- Strong knowledge of Functional Test (FT) and debug
- Knowledge of analog and digital circuits
- Knowledge of ISO9001 and IPC-610 requirements
- Ability to interpret detailed drawings, schematics and diagrams
- Self-motivated, ability to work independently and quickly with a high degree of accuracy
- Ability to prioritize workload to handle a variety of tasks simultaneously
- Willingness to work flexible hours as necessary
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