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3114-01
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Electronics Engineering Technician supports the design, development, testing, installation, and maintenance of electronic equipment and systems across sectors such as manufacturing, telecommunications, and automation. They assist engineers in assembling, troubleshooting, and repairing devices, conduct routine inspections and diagnostic tests, interpret technical drawings and schematics, and ensure systems meet technical specifications and safety standards, while maintaining records, supporting product improvements, and contributing to operational efficiency through practical, hands-on technical work.
Tasks
Assemble and install electronic components, circuits, and systems according to specifications.
Test, troubleshoot, and repair faults in electronic equipment and devices.
Perform preventive maintenance, calibration, and basic diagnostics on electronic instruments.
Read and interpret technical diagrams, blueprints, and specifications.
Conduct functional testing and quality control inspections on electronic systems and components.
Document procedures, test results, repairs, and maintenance activities accurately.
Collaborate with engineers and technical teams to support product development and improvements.
Ensure compliance with safety protocols and industry standards during all operations.
Skills
Basic
Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, diagrams, and circuit schematics.
Effective communication skills for reporting, documentation, and teamwork.
Manual dexterity and attention to detail when handling electronic components.
Problem-solving and troubleshooting skills for diagnosing electronic issues.
Strong understanding of basic electronics principles, including circuits, semiconductors, and Ohm’s Law.
Specific
Ability to troubleshoot and diagnose faults in analogue and digital circuits.
Competency in calibration, preventive maintenance, and testing of electronic instruments.
Competency in soldering, assembling, and repairing electronic components and circuits.
Knowledge in communication protocols.
Knowledge in electronic manufacturing processes and quality control standards.
Knowledge in microcontrollers, embedded systems, and firmware updates.
Knowledge in printed circuit board (PCB) layout, circuit simulation, and basic circuit design.
Knowledge in safety standards, including electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions and electronics handling.
Proficiency in automated testing equipment (ATE) and diagnostic software.
Proficiency in using electronic testing and diagnostic tools, including multimeters, oscilloscopes, and signal generators.
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QUALIFICATION
Diploma or equivalent
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