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Trainee Repair Cell Technician

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Trainee Repair Cell Technician
Working with some high-profile customers within the Military and Aerospace sectors, we have ambitious growth plans over the next 5 years and are looking for enthusiastic team players with a passion in supporting our mission to provide market leading customers with a high technology, high reliability Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS). Our delivery targets are equally ambitious at 100% on time with zero defects to achieve our Vision to add value to our customers’ business every day. Long-term trusting relationships with our colleagues, customers and suppliers are at the core of what we do. If you believe we’re a good fit with your own values and have a passion for being part of our future success, we would love to hear from you. We invest in our people with training and coaching helping every individual achieve their potential. If you are interested in joining a business that strives to be the best in People Excellence, with comprehensive benefits and career opportunities please apply below.
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Trainee Repair Cell Technician
The Trainee Repair Cell Technician will support the repair and restoration of electronic assemblies within the repair cell, developing skills through structured, hands‑on training. The role involves learning to carry out precise soldering, pad and track repair on printed circuit boards (PCBs), and following detailed repair instructions to ensure high‑quality workmanship. The trainee will also learn to read and interpret technical diagrams and schematics and will gradually be introduced to BGA (Ball Grid Array) rework processes as their skills progress. This position requires the ability to learn new techniques in a structured, methodical way while working as part of a supportive technical team.
Main Duties
Soldering techniques for working with a range of electronic components Conduct pad and track repairs on printed circuit boards (PCBs) Operate and maintain BGA rework stations Document repair processes and maintain accurate records Follow all safety protocols and maintain a clean and organized work area


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Person Specification
Experience in soldering and PCB repair. Demonstrates the ability to learn new skills in a structured and methodical manner. Strong attention to detail and good manual dexterity. Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and schematics. Excellent problem-solving skills and ability to work independently. Good communication and computer literacy skills with the ability to work as part of a team. Certification in soldering or electronics. Experience in a manufacturing or electronics environment.
At Axis we expect every employee to commit to our Teamship Rules:
Caring: for each other, our customers, our suppliers and all other stakeholders Hardworking: with diligence, creativity, and by going the extra mile Integrity: through honesty with oneself and with others Positivity: a can do attitude Synergy: a united front as team Axis
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