Analyzing Technician I - Ageatia Technology Consultancy Services
Elgin, IL
About the Job
Roles and Responsibilities
Analyze rejected electronic assemblies using various test equipment, simulators, and troubleshooting skills.
Troubleshoot and diagnose complex problems, define corrective actions, and communicate findings effectively.
Identify vendor vs. process defects and write detailed failure analysis reports.
Record data of failures and explain diagnoses clearly.
Work independently and adapt to varying conditions.
Support factory operations on weekends when required.
Qualifications & Skills
Associate's Degree in Electronics Engineering Technology required (Bachelor's preferred).
Proficiency in operating/setup of electronics equipment (signal generator, modulation/audio analyzers, spectrum analyzer, power meter, oscilloscopes, etc.).
RF knowledge and 1-3 years of related experience.
Ability to read and interpret schematics for component-level troubleshooting is a PLUS.
Extensive knowledge of 2-way subscriber products is a PLUS.
Strong electronic and mechanical troubleshooting skills required.
100% onsite presence required.
Steel toe boots are mandatory.
Additional Requirements
Orientation starts at 6:30 am.
Temporary badge provided. Add to DSM, GL, and KL.
Immediate start, duration through the end of the year (possible extensions).
30-minute interview, virtual via Google Meet or onsite (candidate's preference to be listed in resume/comments).
Opportunities:
Potential for contract extensions beyond the end of the year.
Exposure to advanced electronic troubleshooting techniques and tools.
Opportunity to work in a dynamic and fast-paced environment with a focus on continuous improvement.
Analyze rejected electronic assemblies using various test equipment, simulators, and troubleshooting skills.
Troubleshoot and diagnose complex problems, define corrective actions, and communicate findings effectively.
Identify vendor vs. process defects and write detailed failure analysis reports.
Record data of failures and explain diagnoses clearly.
Work independently and adapt to varying conditions.
Support factory operations on weekends when required.
Qualifications & Skills
Associate's Degree in Electronics Engineering Technology required (Bachelor's preferred).
Proficiency in operating/setup of electronics equipment (signal generator, modulation/audio analyzers, spectrum analyzer, power meter, oscilloscopes, etc.).
RF knowledge and 1-3 years of related experience.
Ability to read and interpret schematics for component-level troubleshooting is a PLUS.
Extensive knowledge of 2-way subscriber products is a PLUS.
Strong electronic and mechanical troubleshooting skills required.
100% onsite presence required.
Steel toe boots are mandatory.
Additional Requirements
Orientation starts at 6:30 am.
Temporary badge provided. Add to DSM, GL, and KL.
Immediate start, duration through the end of the year (possible extensions).
30-minute interview, virtual via Google Meet or onsite (candidate's preference to be listed in resume/comments).
Opportunities:
Potential for contract extensions beyond the end of the year.
Exposure to advanced electronic troubleshooting techniques and tools.
Opportunity to work in a dynamic and fast-paced environment with a focus on continuous improvement.
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