Electronics Repair Technician

Salford
9 months ago
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Electronic Repair Technician
Salford
Monday-Friday
8am-4pm
Salary: Competitive
Temp to Perm contract

The Company:
My Client is a leading manufacturing business with a global scope who offer a friendly and dynamic culture.
You will be tasked with repairing several different machines, focusing on the disassembly and reassembly of equipment, diagnostic and fault-finding work as well as testing.
Electronic Repair Technician
Key Responsibilities:
-Perform fault finding down to component level on various electronic devices.
-Diagnose and repair printed circuit boards (PCBs) and other minor electronic components.
-Utilize testing equipment such as multimeters, oscilloscopes, and signal generators to troubleshoot and verify repairs.
-Maintain accurate documentation of repairs, including work performed and parts used.
-Collaborate with team members to improve repair processes and share knowledge.
-Provide exceptional customer service and support, addressing client inquiries and concerns.
Electronic Repair Technician
Qualifications:
-Proven experience in electronics repair, with a focus on PCB and component-level troubleshooting.
-Strong understanding of electronic principles and circuit design.
-Proficiency in using repair tools and testing equipment.
-Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
-Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
-Relevant certifications or formal training in electronics repair is a plus.

Keywords:
Electronics Technician, Electronics tester, Electronic Assembler, Repair Technician 
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