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Electronics Engineering Technician
Electronics engineering technicians assist electronics
engineers in electronic research, design, manufacture,
operation and maintenance.
Electronics engineering technicians may work under the
direction of electronics engineers, technologists and
associates in all stages of planning, design, maintenance and
production.
Electronics engineering technicians may perform the
following tasks:
- assemble circuitry for electronic equipment in
accordance with technical manuals and engineer's
instructions
- test electronic instruments and equipment and repair or
replace faulty parts
- calibrate electronic measuring and indicating
instruments according to established standards
- install, test, repair and modify electronic equipment,
including local area networks, following technical manuals
or engineer's instructions.
Electronics engineering technicians may work on radio and
television transmitters, line communication cables, computers,
signalling systems, automatic control equipment, local and
wide area networks.
They may specialise in fields such as aerial survey,
communications engineering, electronics detail drafting,
computer servicing, process control, or maritime electronics.
With experience and sometimes further study, it is possible
to become an electronics engineering associate, technologist
or professional engineer.
Electronics engineering technicians work in offices,
technical laboratories or workshops, or outside on offshore
oil rigs or other outdoor locations. They may work as team
members with engineers, engineering associates and
tradespeople, or on their own.
Required Skills - Electronics Engineering Technician
- enjoy technical and engineering activities
- diagnostic ability
- good hand coordination
- good communication skills
- able to work as part of a team
- normal eyesight (may be corrected) and normal colour
vision
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