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Electronics Technician
Location: Poole, Dorset
Salary: Up to £45,000
My client is a highly respected manufacturer of specialist electronic products and is looking to recruit an experienced Electronics Technician to join their production team in Poole. They are looking for a technician with strong fault-finding and testing experience.
The Role
This is a varied, hands-on position supporting the manufacture and testing of electronic products. You'll work across production, testing, and maintenance, ensuring products meet the highest quality standards before reaching customers.
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Key responsibilities include:
- Testing and inspecting electronic products against specification.
- Fault-finding and repairing electronic assemblies, wiring, and PCBs.
- Assembling and testing electronic products.
- Setting up and maintaining electronic test equipment.
- Supporting prototype development and production testing activities.
- Developing and maintaining test procedures, schedules, and calibration processes.
- Carrying out routine maintenance of production equipment, including general upkeep of test stations and extraction/filter systems.


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Experience required:
- Hands-on experience in an electronics manufacturing or production environment.
- Strong fault-finding and diagnostic skills at component and PCB level.
- Experience using electronic test equipment such as oscilloscopes and signal generators.
- Knowledge of ESD procedures and best practices.
If you're an experienced Electronics Technician looking for your next challenge, please apply below!
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