electronics engineering technician
Electronics engineering technicians work closely with electronics engineers in the development of electronic equipment and devices. Electronics engineering technicians are responsible for building, testing, and maintaining electronic devices.
About electronics engineering technician
As an electronics engineering technician, you will work alongside electronics engineers to develop, build, test, and maintain electronic equipment and devices that power modern technology. Your day-to-day responsibilities include reading design drawings, assembling circuit boards, soldering components, and conducting rigorous testing procedures to ensure products meet quality standards and specifications. You will use specialized testing equipment to identify defects, record data, and troubleshoot issues, often making adjustments to designs based on your findings. This is a hands-on role that requires precision, attention to detail, and strong problem-solving abilities, as your work directly impacts the reliability and safety of electronic devices used across industries.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a electronics engineering technician.
Circuit Assembly and Soldering
- Read and interpret design drawings and assembly instructions
- Solder electronic components to printed circuit boards using precision techniques
- Assemble electronic units according to specifications
- Align and configure components to ensure proper functionality
Testing and Quality Control
- Conduct electronic test procedures using specialized testing equipment
- Record and analyze test data to identify defects or deviations
- Inspect quality of finished products against requirements
- Use testing equipment to measure electrical parameters and performance
Technical Design Support
- Interpret circuit diagrams and electronic design documentation
- Adjust and propose modifications to engineering designs based on test results
- Configure electronic equipment for optimal performance
- Document design adjustments and maintain technical records
Component Knowledge and Application
- Understand properties and applications of various electronic components
- Work with integrated circuits and printed circuit board technologies
- Apply knowledge of battery formation and electronic device power systems
Project Execution
- Meet project deadlines and quality standards
- Collaborate with engineers to troubleshoot technical issues
- Ensure finished products meet all technical requirements
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (28)
Optional (60)
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