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Electronic Technician - Swing Shift

 
Location: Walla Walla, Washington
 
Department: Production
 
Job Title: Electronic Technician – Swing Shift
 
Job Description: 
Lays out, builds, tests, troubleshoots, repairs and modifies developmental and production electronic components, parts, equipment, and systems by performing the following duties. Essential duties and responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned:
 
Self-inspects Key Technology equipment both mechanical and electrical to ensure Key Technology quality standards are met. Builds electrical and electronic equipment from schematic diagrams in addition to using wire lists and blue prints. Creates wire lists from schematics for experimental, prototype, first production run, or Engineering change to electrical equipment. Self-inspects electrical equipment to meet UL /TUV and Key wiring codes & standards. Performs tests on electrical control equipment.  Is able to interpret results.  (ie: Blancher controllers, Fan HPU, Smooth Cycle Cabinets and Manifolds). Troubleshoots and repairs electrical control equipment. (i.e.: Blancher controllers, Fan HPU, Smooth Cycle Cabinets and Manifolds). Assembles experimental circuitry and complete prototype models. Must be able to perform all duties required and work effectively in one of the following areas:  Final System Testing, Optical Alignment and Testing, Computer Configuration and Repair, and/or Circuit Board Troubleshooting and Repair.
 
Organizes and maintains records on jobs.  This includes recommending rescheduling of work based on router due dates and the identification of shortages. Recommends changes to equipment to: improve performance, safety, reliability, efficiency and to simplify assembly. Discusses layout and assembly procedures and problems with Engineer and draws sketches to clarify design details and functional criteria of electrical, mechanical and electronic units. Effectively troubleshoots using electrical or electronic fundamentals. Effectively traces circuit problems using standard electrical / electronic test equipment (i.e. oscilloscopes, meters, generators) and schematic diagrams. Sets up standard test apparatus to conduct functional test to evaluate performance and reliability of production model. Checks functioning of equipment to evaluate system performance under simulated and actual conditions. Adjusts, calibrates, aligns, modifies circuitry and components and records effects on unit performance.
 

Lays out, builds, tests, troubleshoots, repairs and modifies developmental and production parts, cables, wiring harnesses, equipment, panels and systems. Must be able to perform all duties required and work effectively. Organizes and maintains records on jobs. Reads and interprets blueprints to assemble a variety of complex mechanical assemblies. Understands and implements standard mechanical assembly procedures. Records all necessary information to ready a unit for shipment.

Requirements:
High school diploma or general education degree (GED); and at least two years direct experience.  Formal electronic classes from college, trade school or military service very helpful. Computer training/experience desirable.

 

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