GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR 1ST SHIFT RF TESTING & ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN IN EAGLEVILLE, PA | 7AM-3:30PM, MONDAY-FIDAYF | $28-$32 PER HOUR
Kelly® is seeking an Electronics Technician to work at a premier company safety lighting company in Eagleville, PA where the pay is $28-$32 per hour based upon experience.
This is a temporary-to-hire opportunity. With excellent attendance and performance, you have the opportunity to be hired on with a company that offers excellent Full-Time benefits! This is a company that has been manufacturing permier safety lighting for first-responders, industrial workers, and for military purposes for 50 years.
Shift: 1st shift
Pay: $28-$32 per hour, pay based upon experience
Why you should apply to be an Electronics Technician:
• Competitive salary based on experience.
• Opportunity to work with a cutting-edge company in the electronics industry.
• Chance to apply your electronic theory and knowledge to layout, build, test, troubleshoot, repair, and modify electronic equipment.
• Collaborate with a team of experienced professionals in engineering, production, and quality control.
What’s a typical day as an Electronics Technician? You’ll be:
• Applying electronic theory and knowledge to layout, build, test, troubleshoot, repair, and modify electronic equipment.
• Testing RF emissions and susceptibility of new products and writing final reports for each product.
• Setting up test equipment, conducting measurements, verifying/calibrating instruments, and collecting data for operational and EMI/EMC testing.
• Testing sample LEDs, reflectors, batteries, and related components.
• Operating measurement equipment according to industry standards for data collection.
• Supporting engineering with ANSI testing of existing and new products.
• Designing and setting up standard test apparatus and special-purpose test equipment and circuitry.
• Conducting functional, operational, environmental, and life tests to evaluate performance and reliability.
• Performing calculations using Ohm’s law and power formulas.
• Analyzing data and writing professional technical reports to describe operating characteristics, malfunctions, deviation from design specifications, and functional limitations.
• Recommending changes in circuitry or specifications to improve reliability, function, assembly, and reduce costs.
• Developing test procedures in consultation with engineering and documenting and storing data.
• Discussing procedures and problems with Electronics Engineer and writing clear and accurate reports.
• Assisting Quality Control with developing electrical and electronic test procedures and performing routine testing of production components and assemblies.
• Maintaining the electronics lab and its equipment and records.
• Assisting Production, Returns, and Repair Departments with repair and improvement of products.
• Performing related duties as assigned.
This job might be an outstanding fit if you:
• Have a minimum of an Associate degree in a related discipline plus at least five years of directly related experience.
• Are familiar with EMI/EMC test equipment and procedures.
• Have knowledge of application and testing of batteries, LEDs, and battery charging circuitry; microprocessor experience is a plus.
• Possess knowledge of lumen and candlepower measurements.
• Can use all standard electronic test equipment as well as specialized RF test equipment.
• Are proficient in soldering conventional and surface mount components and operating standard shop equipment.
• Have the ability to read and understand complex technical instructions, schematic diagrams, drawings, and specifications.
• Can communicate and interface effectively with all levels of technical personnel.
• Have experience with designing and building circuits for functional test equipment.
• Can maintain the confidentiality of sensitive information.
• Can work with only general guidance.
What happens next:
Once you apply, you’ll proceed to next steps if your skills and experience look like a good fit. But don’t worry—even if this position doesn’t work out, you’re still in our network. That means all of our recruiters will have access to your profile, expanding your opportunities even more.
Helping you discover what’s next in your career is what we’re all about, so let’s get to work. Apply to be an Electronics Technician today!
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