Electronic Technician

Cambridge
5 days ago
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My client is the leading design and manufacturing company specialising in power supplies and associated electronics systems for the Defence and Aerospace industries. They are currently looking for an Electronic Technician to join their team based in St Neots.

Key responsibilities of the Electronic Technician job opportunity based in St Neots:

Assemble mechanical and electrical sub-assemblies
Perform product testing for performance, safety, and compliance following Acceptance Test Procedures(ATP)
Diagnose and repair faults in both sub-assemblies and final products
Interpret engineering drawings and solder to IPC 610, and IPC 620 standards

Experience required for the Electronic Technician job opportunity based in St Neots

HNC in a relevant subject (desirable)
Experience in the electronics manufacturing industry
Familiarity with oscilloscopes, multimeters, and automated test equipment

If this Electronic Technician job opportunity based in St Neots could be of interest, send your CV to (url removed), or call Ben on (phone number removed) / (phone number removed)

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