electronics engineering technician
Electronics engineering technicians work closely with electronics engineers in the development of electronic equipment and devices. Electronics engineering technicians are responsible for building, testing, and maintaining electronic devices.
Also called: signal processing technician, electronics engineering technologist, digital electronics engineering technician, technologist in electronics engineering, signal processing technologist, control and instrumentation technician, technician in electronic equipment, communication electronics engineering technician
- 30
- essential skills
- 60
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
- 3114
- ISCO-08 group
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Essential skills
30- adjust engineering designs
- align components
- apply soldering techniques
- assemble electronic units
- assist scientific research
- battery formation
- conduct performance tests
- configure electronic equipment
- design drawings
- electronic components
- electronic equipment standards
- electronic test procedures
- electronics
- ensure finished product meet requirements
- fasten components
- inspect quality of products
- integrated circuits
- interpret circuit diagrams
- interpret electronic design specifications
- liaise with engineers
- meet deadlines
- prepare production prototypes
- printed circuit boards
- read assembly drawings
- read engineering drawings
- record test data
- solder electronics
- test electronic units
- types of electronics
- use testing equipment
Optional skills
60- analyse big data
- analyse test data
- apply technical communication skills
- assemble mechatronic units
- assemble sensors
- automation technology
- battery management systems
- business intelligence
- CAD software
- CAE software
- calibrate electronic instruments
- cloud technologies
- consumer electronics
- control engineering
- data mining
- data storage
- electrical engineering
- firmware
- information extraction
- information structure
- inspect electronics supplies
- install automation components
- install electrical and electronic equipment
- install mechatronic equipment
- integrate new products in manufacturing
- keep records of work progress
- maintain electronic systems
- maintain robotic equipment
- manage data
- manage quantitative data
- mechanical engineering
- mechatronics
- medical devices
- microelectronics
- monitor machine operations
- operate precision machinery
- pack electronic equipment
- perform data mining
- perform test run
- power electronics
- program firmware
- repair electronic components
- resolve equipment malfunctions
- robotic components
- robotics
- send faulty equipment back to assembly line
- sensors
- solder components onto electronic board
- statistical analysis system software
- test mechatronic units
- test sensors
- transmission technology
- unstructured data
- use CAM software
- use precision tools
- use specific data analysis software
- utilise machine learning
- visual presentation techniques
- wear cleanroom suit
- write technical reports
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