Job description
PulseTech Electronics is seeking a skilled Electronics Technician to join our team in Austin, TX. This hands-on role supports manufacturing, test, and R&D initiatives by troubleshooting, assembling, and validating electronic assemblies and systems. You will work cross-functionally with engineering and production teams to deliver reliable, high-quality electronics products.
We offer a collaborative environment, competitive compensation, and opportunities to grow your technical skills in a fast-paced, innovation-driven company.
Responsibility
- Troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair electronic assemblies and systems to component level using multimeters, oscilloscopes, signal generators, and other test equipment.
- Assemble, wire, and test PCBs and electronic subsystems for production and prototype builds.
- Calibrate instruments and perform functional and environmental tests to verify performance.
- Document test procedures, results, and any deviations; contribute to engineering change notices.
- Assist engineering with debugging, fault analysis, and root-cause investigations.
- Support production lines by addressing assembly issues and providing timely parts replacement.
- Adhere to ESD, safety, and quality standards; maintain test equipment calibration and inventory.
Qualification
- Associate degree in electronics, electrical engineering, or a related field; 2+ years of hands-on electronics experience.
- Strong knowledge of electronic fundamentals, schematics, and PCB layout concepts.
- Proficiency with test and measurement tools: multimeters, oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, signal generators.
- Experience with soldering (through-hole and surface mount) and solder contamination control; familiarity with IPC standards a plus.
- Ability to read and interpret hardware schematics and bill of materials; good troubleshooting and problem-solving skills.
- Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and effective communication in a cross-functional team.
- Ability to lift 25 lbs and stand for extended periods; willingness to work in a manufacturing environment with safety protocols.