Full Time Regular DIRECT Melbourne, FL, USBenefits HighlightsCompetitive salary package with 401K and company matchPaid time off (PTO) and paid holidaysTuition reimbursement for professional developmentComprehensive Medical HRA PlanShort-term/Long-term Disability Insurance and moreSummaryThe Test Engineering Technician III serves as an advanced technical resource responsible for supporting production test systems, troubleshooting complex electronic assemblies, and optimizing test processes within a high-reliability electronics manufacturing environment. This role independently diagnoses product, process, and equipment-related issues while supporting production performance, test effectiveness, and quality objectives.The Test Engineering Technician III partners closely with Test Engineering, Manufacturing, Quality, and Operations teams to support product launches, process improvements, failure analysis, and manufacturing readiness activities. This position serves as a subject matter expert for assigned products, test systems, fixtures, and troubleshooting methodologies while providing technical guidance to lower-level technicians.Essential FunctionsPerform advanced functional, in-circuit, environmental, diagnostic, and automated testing of electronic assemblies, subassemblies, and finished products.Independently diagnose and troubleshoot complex product, process, fixture, test equipment, and system failures to support production and engineering objectives.Conduct root cause investigations and document findings, corrective actions, and recommendations to improve product quality and test performance.Determine and execute appropriate repair, rework, and disposition activities in accordance with engineering, quality, and customer requirements.Support the development, validation, optimization, maintenance, and implementation of test fixtures, test processes, test programs, and automated test equipment.Collaborate with Test Engineers to support New Product Introduction (NPI), process validation, manufacturing readiness, and production implementation activities.Analyze test yields, failure trends, and process performance metrics to identify opportunities for quality, reliability, and operational improvements.Support continuous improvement initiatives focused on test effectiveness, first-pass yield, product quality, equipment performance, and manufacturing efficiency.Serve as a technical resource for production personnel regarding product functionality, testing methodologies, troubleshooting activities, and equipment operation.Train and provide technical guidance to Test Technicians, Test Operators, and manufacturing personnel regarding testing procedures, troubleshooting techniques, and best practices.Operate, maintain, and support automated test equipment (ATE), environmental chambers, vibration systems, and related test technologies to ensure operational readiness.Maintain accurate documentation of test results, troubleshooting activities, engineering data, corrective actions, and other required records in accordance with company procedures.Leadership ResponsibilitiesServe as a technical subject matter expert for assigned products, test systems, and manufacturing processes.Provide mentorship, technical guidance, and knowledge sharing to lower-level technicians.Support cross-functional problem-solving and continuous improvement activities.Promote adherence to quality standards, engineering requirements, and testing procedures.CompetenciesAdvanced electronics troubleshootingRoot cause analysisFailure analysis and diagnosticsTest system operation and optimizationTechnical problem‑solvingAnalytical and critical thinkingContinuous improvement mindsetTechnical mentoring and coachingData analysis and interpretationCommunication and collaborationProcess improvementAttention to detailAbility to work independently with minimal supervisionQualificationsEducation: Associate degree in Electronics Technology, Electrical Technology, or related technical discipline preferredCertifications:Electronics Technicians Association (ETA) Certification preferredIPC‑A‑610 Certification preferredIPC‑7711/7721 Certification preferredExperience:Minimum of five (5) years of experience supporting electronics testing, troubleshooting, manufacturing, repair, or technical operations in an electronics manufacturing environment.Advanced experience operating, troubleshooting, and supporting Automated Test Equipment (ATE), environmental chambers, vibration systems, and related test technologies.Strong understanding of electronic theory, circuit analysis, and troubleshooting methodologies including Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL), and Kirchhoff's Current Law (KCL).Experience interpreting schematics, assembly drawings, wiring diagrams, and engineering documentation.Experience performing root cause analysis and corrective action activities related to product and process failures.Experience supporting process improvement, manufacturing optimization, and yield improvement initiatives preferred.Soldering and electronic assembly experience preferred.Physical RequirementsProlonged periods of sitting, standing, and walking throughout manufacturing environments.Frequent operation of test equipment, computers, and technical systems.Ability to inspect electronic assemblies, components, and test results.Frequent movement throughout production areas to support testing activities.Ability to occasionally lift and/or move materials, tools, or equipment weighing up to 25 pounds.Ability to communicate effectively with employees and cross‑functional teams.Mental RequirementsAbility to maintain concentration while performing repetitive testing and inspection activities.Ability to follow detailed written procedures and instructions.Ability to identify basic product defects and test failures.Ability to learn technical concepts, testing methodologies, and manufacturing processes.Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast‑paced manufacturing environment.Ability to work independently with guidance and supervision.Ability to adapt to changing production schedules and business demands.Work EnvironmentWork is performed within an electronics manufacturing environment and may involve exposure to moderate noise levels, fluctuating temperatures, and proximity to production equipment, soldering operations, and automated machinery. Duties may require standing, walking, bending, or repetitive motions for extended periods, as well as lifting or moving materials as job responsibilities dictate. Employees may enter clean or controlled areas and are required to follow all environmental, safety, ESD, and equipment‑handling procedures. This includes the use of SMTC‑provided ESD‑safe items such as foot straps, wrist straps, and smocks when working in designated areas. Employees must remain attentive and compliant with all operational, safety, and quality requirements while working on or near the production floor.Travel0-10% of the time based on business needs.SMTC is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, pregnancy, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information or other protected status.If you require assistance completing this application due to a disability, please contact Human Resources to ask for an accommodation or an alternative application process.#J-18808-Ljbffr