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Electric/Electronics Technician I work in the manufacturing and repair areas performing a variety of technical duties. Processes include the use of computers, soldering irons, diagnostic test equipment to repair electronic devices. The Technician I uses hand tools and test equipment to build or repair electrical products. The Technician I is responsible for output of assigned requirements to meet the needs of the production environment.
Along with the use of manuals, schematics, and/or written work instructions, Technician I workers repair breath alcohol ignition interlock devices (IID). The work includes light troubleshooting of field returned devices. Technician I work is usually done individually or in a team structure and Technician I workers must be able to work well with others as well as be comfortable in a production environment. Technician I workers report to a Production Supervisor.
* Modify electrical or electronic equipment or products for repair / diagnostic purposes
* Light troubleshooting of failures in IID's (circuit adjustments, recognition/replacement of defective components)
* Read manufacturing outlines for electronic products
* Read and understand schematics
* Read and understand specifications
* Proficiency in SMT as well as Through-Hole soldering
* Ability to work on multiple device types without assistance (cross training)
* Use hand and power tools
* Use precision measuring tools and precision diagnostic equipment
* Ensure high standards of quality are achieved and maintained on all product types that they are cross trained on
* Ensure data collection accuracy for data analysis
* Follow instruction from Supervisors
* Ability to make appropriate judgement calls when deciding the correct course of action during troubleshooting operations
* Ability to work occasional overtime as determined by production scheduling
PREFERRED EXPERIENCE AND BACKGROUND:
* High School Diploma or Equivalent
* Associates Degree or Equivalent in Electronic Course Track - Preferred
* 2-5 years' experience in Electronic Troubleshooting - Preferred
* Fundamental computer skills for diagnostic testing - Preferred
* IPC A-610 Class I Certification - Preferred
* Ability to work with moderate supervision - Preferred
* Experience soldering circuit boards - Preferred
* Hand soldering experience - Required
* Color Vision (Needed to see colored LED's and wires) - Required
OTHER:
* Competitive Pay
* Benefits
* 401K
* Equal Opportunity Employer
* Job Type: Full-time
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS (With or without reasonable accommodation):
* Sitting/Standing/Walking: Frequently 75-100%
* Lifting floor to waist: Frequently 75-100%
* Fine Motor Movements: Frequently 75-100%
* Hearing: Frequently 75-100%
* Depth Perception: Frequently 75-100%
* Color Vision: Frequently 75-100%
**All job descriptions are subject to change.
Full Time
Wholesale
$59k-75k (estimate)
03/02/2024
07/16/2024
scramsystems.com
LITTLETON, CO
200 - 500
1997
MICHAEL IIAMS
$50M - $200M
Wholesale
Founded as Alcohol Monitoring Systems in 1997, now better known as SCRAM Systems, we are the worlds leading provider of electronic monitoring and software solutions for the criminal justice industry. The companys flagship product, SCRAM Continuous Alcohol Monitoring (SCRAM CAM), launched in 2003, revolutionized the way courts, agencies and treatment providers monitor and manage alcohol-involved offenders. In 2013, the company launched the industrys most comprehensive suite of electronic monitoring technologies, which includes SCRAM Remote Breath, SCRAM GPS, and SCRAM House Arrest. In addition ...to hardware, SCRAM Systems is at the forefront of developing software solutions such as SCRAM Nexus for implementation of Evidence-Based Practices, the SCRAM TouchPoint client engagement mobile app, and SCRAM Insight. These integrated solutions work together with the goal of improving client outcomes, enhancing officer effectiveness, and agency productivity, and making communities safer.
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