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Electronics Technician

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OREGON EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT

Beaverton, OR (In Person)

Part-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/23/2026

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Job Description

Job Listing ID:
4493199
Job Title:
Electronics Technician Application Deadline:
Open Until Filled
Job Location:
Beaverton
Date Posted:
05/16/2026
Hours Worked Per Week:
Not Provided Shift:
Not Provided Duration of Job:
Either Full or Part Time, more than 6 months You may contact this employer directly. (Obtain the contact information to print or add to your jobs.)
Job Summary:
Job Title:
Electronics Technician (Day Shift) Job Description This junior-level Electronics Technician role focuses on assembling, modifying, testing, and troubleshooting electronic assemblies used in medical diagnostic devices. You will work hands-on with analog and digital printed circuit boards (PCBs), RF circuits, and Doppler ultrasound electronics in a structured, quality-focused environment. This position is ideal for an early-career technician who wants to build practical experience with electronic test equipment and develop their skills in a regulated medical device setting while working a consistent day shift from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Responsibilities Assemble, solder, modify, and rework analog and digital PCBs, including through-hole and basic surface-mount components. Perform functional testing and basic debugging of PCBs and subassemblies under the guidance ofexperienced staff. Use electronic test equipment such as digital multimeters (DMMs), oscilloscopes, signal generators, and voltmeters to verify circuit functionality. Assist with prototype builds and low-volume production runs for electronic assemblies. Support testing of RF and Doppler ultrasound electronics, including performing signal integrity checks. Identify straightforward component-level failures and assist with repairs on circuit boards and subassemblies. Follow documented assembly, test, calibration, and repair procedures in accordance with quality system requirements. Adhere strictly to ESD handling and control procedures to protect sensitive electronic components. Accurately document builds, test results, troubleshooting steps, and repairs in line with established documentation standards. Maintain an organized, clean, and ESD-safe work area, including work benches and test stations. Collaborate with engineering, manufacturing, and quality teams to support daily operations and continuous improvement activities. Apply basic understanding of EMI/EMC and ESD concepts when working with electronic assemblies and test setups. Interpret schematics, wiring diagrams, and test procedures to perform assembly, testing, and troubleshooting tasks. Support electronic testing, debug activities, and calibration of circuit boards and electronic subassemblies. Essential Skills Practical experience testing electronic circuits or printed circuit boards (PCBs). Basic soldering and PCB rework experience, including through-hole and surface-mount (SMT) components. Ability to read and understand electronic schematics, wiring diagrams, test procedures, and technical documentation. Proficiency with common electronic test instruments, including oscilloscopes, digital multimeters (DMMs), voltmeters, and signal generators. Hands-on experience handling, assembling, and testing PCBs and circuit boards. Familiarity with analog and digital electronics fundamentals. Experience working in a lab or manufacturing environment with electronic assemblies. Comfort working in a structured, quality-focused environment with documented procedures. Ability to perform electronics troubleshooting, debugging, and basic repair at the component level. Understanding and practical application of ESD handling and control procedures. Basic familiarity with EMI/EMC concepts as they relate to electronic circuits and testing. Capability to use electronic test equipment for calibration, verification, and functional testing. Additional Skills & Qualifications Associate ...
Job Classification:
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians Access our statewide or regional occupation report for more information about wages, employment outlooks, skills, training programs, related occupations, and more. Compensation
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