Electronics Repair Technician - Medical Devices

Recruiter
Anonymous
Location
Berkshire
Salary
Competitive
Posted
19 Jun 2018
Closes
17 Jul 2018
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time
We are looking to recruit an experienced Electronic Repair Technician for our prestigious client based near Reading.

The role:

* Repair and troubleshoot AC-DC power supply, UPS, converter & rectifier circuit boards to a component level in a production environment for multiple healthcare platforms.
* System maintenance activities include troubleshooting, module and component replacement and system checkout, bench repair of chassis, card module, and/or component level.
* Perform routine documentation on all work and provide status updates daily.
* Research and request parts and components to support repair and troubleshooting as needed.
* Meet standard production requirements. Document repair procedures as outlined by management.

Skills:

* Experience in testing, building, customising and troubleshooting (must have soldering experience) electronic assemblies, PCB's (experience with both through-hole [thru-hole] and SMT PCB's), experience with both analog and digital circuitry is preferred.
* Experience with test equipment such as multi-meters, oscilloscopes, power supplies, signal generators, data analysers, and other related testing tools
* Must be fluent at reading and interpreting electrical blue prints, one line diagrams and electrical schematics.
* Experience testing Electronic Assemblies (including wiring harnesses and connections to Power Supplies and Network or Ethernet Interfaces)
* Understand and utilise engineering Acceptance Test procedures
* Understand and utilise engineering blue prints
* Attention to details, meticulous work
* Must be flexible and able to work in a team environment.
* You must have a degree or equivalent training in Electronics technology, Electrical Engineering or a related field. Experience of working in a repair and preventative maintenance position with associated practical skills.
* A knowledge of Italian would be desirable