Electronics Technician (W2 Only)

Performix

  • Edina, Minnesota
  • 3 days ago

    Highlights

    Hand-solder and rework fine-pitch surface-mount components (QFN, 0402; 0201 and BGA rework a plus) to the precision required for prototype and low-volume builds. · Debug battery-powered embedded electronics at the board level using oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, multimeters, and bench power supplies, isolating faults across analog, digital, and power domains.

    Numbers & Facts

    LocationEdina, Minnesota

    Description

    The Electronics Technician is a hands-on generalist responsible for moving hardware from prototyping into production. The role centers on two core areas: precision soldering and rework of fine-pitch components, and board-level debugging of embedded systems. The technician also supports test and assembly in production of small robotic systems. The position spans prototype through low-volume production, offering direct ownership of the work and quick feedback on its results.

     

    Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

    ·        Hand-solder and rework fine-pitch surface-mount components (QFN, 0402; 0201 and BGA rework a plus) to the precision required for prototype and low-volume builds.

    ·        Debug battery-powered embedded electronics at the board level using oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, multimeters, and bench power supplies, isolating faults across analog, digital, and power domains.

    ·        Assemble and bring up small robotic systems in both R&D and production settings, and contribute to process improvements as build volumes grow.

    ·        Maintain clear documentation — test procedures, build notes, and records sufficient for another technician to reproduce the work.

     

    Skills and Competencies:

    Required:

    ·        Demonstrated proficiency in fine-pitch soldering and rework. This is a primary screening criterion. Familiarity with IPC workmanship standards is preferred.

    ·        Ability to read schematics and PCB layouts, and to translate them into a structured debugging approach.

    ·        Practical command of bench instrumentation and a methodical, hypothesis-driven approach to failure analysis.

    ·        Sufficient Python and Linux proficiency to maintain test automation independently. A formal software engineering background is not required.

    ·        Mechanical aptitude for assembly and fixture work, and the flexibility to move among bench, production, and design tasks as priorities shift.

     

    The ideal candidate would also:

    ·        Develop and adapt Python scripts on Linux to automate testing, data capture, and instrument control (e.g., over serial, GPIB/VISA, or comparable interfaces).

    ·        Design, build, document, and validate custom test fixtures and equipment, from initial concept through wiring and assembly.

    ·        Education and Experience:

    ·        A minimum of three years in an industry hardware role (manufacturing, R&D, contract electronics, or comparable). Equivalent demonstrated experience may be considered in lieu of formal credentials.

    ·        An associate degree in electronics or electrical technology, relevant trade or military training, or comparable evidence of competence

     

    Supervisory Responsibilities:

    ·        May supervise assembly technicians during testing, prototyping, and production steps.

    ·        Physical Demands: 

    ·        Ability to sit or stand for up to four hours at a time.

    ·        Ability to lift up and carry up to 40 pounds.

    ·        Ability to use a ladder and occasionally work overhead.

    ·        Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

    ·        The above job description is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of duties and standards of the position. 

    ·        Incumbents will follow any other instructions, and perform any other related duties, as assigned by their supervisor.



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