Production Test Technician - Electronics

Posted 20 April by Redline Group Ltd
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The Redline Group have an exciting new opportunity for a Production Test Technician - Electronics, based in Huntingdon. This is an excellent opportunity to work with an electronics manufacturing company, of high-end products, responsible for the testing of both digital and analogue components.

Main responsibilities for the Production Test Technician - Electronics, based in Huntingdon:

- Perform Test on products while following detailed test procedures

- Functional test and set-up of printed circuit boards

- Identification and repair of non-conforming products, including fault finding down to component level and associated record keeping

- Micro-controller code loading

- Assist the Production test and Verification Engineer with production testing and feedback during NPI

Key skills and experience required for the Production Test Technician - Electronics, based in Huntingdon:

- Qualified to BTEC/ONC/HNC level in electronics engineering

- Practical experience and a working knowledge of analogue and digital circuit boards

- Must be able to read circuit diagrams and follow detailed Test procedures

- Must be able to fault find to component level on mixed technology printed circuit boards.

- Must have a good eye for detail and be able to work on own initiative

This is a fantastic opportunity for a Production Test Technician - Electronics, based in Huntingdon to develop their skills within an industry leading company. To apply for this role please email a copy of your CV to Sophie Khuttan - quoting reference SKK1098, or for more information, please call Sophie on / .

Required skills

  • digital
  • production
  • test
  • analogue
  • audio
  • pcb electronics

Reference: 52508982

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