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FAMILY RUN ELECTRONIC COMPANY- TEST 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:
4494061
Job Title:
FAMILY RUN ELECTRONIC COMPANY- TEST TECHNICIAN
Application Deadline:
Open Until Filled
Job Location:
Beaverton
Date Posted:
05/19/2026
Hours Worked Per Week:
Not Provided Shift:
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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:
IF INTERESTED IN THE ROLE PLEASE APPLY OR CALL JOSHUA PURVIS DIRECTLY 503 403 1952 OR EMAIL AT JPURVIS
@AEROTEK.COM• Job Description This Test Technician role supports the testing, verification, and troubleshooting of electronic boards and assemblies used in medical diagnostic devices. You will focus on bench-level electrical testing of analog, digital, mixed-signal, RF, and Doppler ultrasound electronics, working hands-on at the PCB level on a day shift schedule from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Responsibilities Perform functional, performance, and verification testing of electronic printed circuit boards (PCBs) and subassemblies in accordance with documented procedures. Test analog, digital, mixed-signal, RF, and Doppler ultrasound PCBs and subassemblies to ensure they meet design and quality requirements. Use electronic test equipment such as oscilloscopes, digital multimeters (DMMs), voltmeters, signal generators, spectrum analyzers, logic analyzers, and other test instruments to execute test activities. Execute test protocols accurately, record measurements, and document test results thoroughly and clearly in the required formats. Identify test failures, anomalies, or nonconformances and document and report them to engineering and quality teams in a timely manner. Assist with debugging and troubleshooting failing PCBs at the board and component level using schematics, test procedures, and diagnostic tools. Perform basic PCB modifications and rework, including component replacement, soldering, desoldering, and jumper installation, to support testing and verification. Verify proper operation of power supplies, analog signal paths, digital logic circuits, and other critical electronic functions on boards and assemblies. Follow electrostatic discharge (ESD) control procedures during handling, testing, and inspection of electronic assemblies to protect sensitive components. Maintain organized and clean test stations, ensuring proper setup, calibration, storage, and care of test equipment and tools. Support incoming inspection activities by testing and verifying electronic components and assemblies received from suppliers as assigned. Support production testing and validation testing efforts, including executing test plans and protocols for new or existing products. Collaborate with engineering, quality, and production teams to provide feedback on test results, recurring issues, and opportunities for process improvement. Adhere to all documented test procedures, work instructions, and quality standards in a structured, quality-focused environment. Essential Skills Practical, hands-on experience testing electronic circuits or printed circuit boards (PCBs). Ability to read and understand electronic schematics, test procedures, and technical documentation. Proficiency with common electronic test instruments, including oscilloscopes, digital multimeters (DMMs), voltmeters, and signal generators. Experience using test equipment such as spectrum analyzers and logic analyzers for electronic testing and debugging. Basic soldering skills and PCB rework experience, including component replacement and jumper installation. Strong electronics troubleshooting skills for identifying and resolving issues at the board and component level. Familiarity with analog and digital electronics fundamentals and their application in PCB-level testing. Hands-on experience handling, testing, and inspecting PCBs and electronic assemblies in a lab or production environment. Ability to follow detailed test proced...
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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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