Electronics Technician I
Location Tempe, AZ | Onsite
COMPENSATION & SCHEDULE
• $17.00–$21.00 per hour
• Monday–Friday, 7:00 AM–3:30 PM
• W2 – Temporary (8-week assignment, potential for extension)
ROLE IMPACT
This role supports electronic assembly and calibration operations by programming, testing, and troubleshooting microprocessor-controlled equipment and flow measurement systems. Success is defined by accurate calibration, quality soldering and board modifications, and adherence to engineering specifications and safety standards. The Electronics Technician I ensures electronic systems are built, adjusted, and verified to meet production and customer requirements.
Key Duties
• Calibrate, scale, and program microprocessor-controlled electronic equipment using personal computers and front-panel interfaces
• Program flow computers and configure systems according to downloaded software and engineering specifications
• Assemble electronic enclosures and integrate/test electronics paired with flow meters
• Test and troubleshoot analog and digital circuits to component level
• Install, modify, and solder components on circuit boards using engineering drawings and schematics
• Apply potting compounds, conformal coatings, and related materials per documented procedures
Minimum Qualifications
• Associate's Degree in Electronics or equivalent technical training
• 1–3 years of experience in an electronics manufacturing or production environment
• Ability to read engineering drawings, diagrams, and schematics
Equipment & Work Environment
• Operation of electronic test equipment, microscopes, hand tools, power tools, and manufacturing equipment
• Standing and/or sitting for prolonged periods; repetitive hand, wrist, and finger movements
• Lift light items up to 20 lbs. regularly, 21–50 lbs. often, and 51–100 lbs. rarely; use proper safety precautions when lifting
• Indoor, environmentally controlled manufacturing facility with moderate to high noise levels and occasional exposure to low concentrations of volatile solvents
• Safety glasses and steel-toed safety shoes required; additional PPE provided as needed
Preferred Skills
• IPC-J-STD-001 certification
• Experience with microprocessor-based systems and flow meter calibration
• Strong verbal communication skills for interaction with Engineering, Sales, customers, auditors, or suppliers
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