Debug Technicianlocated inAustin, TX.
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Debug Technician’srole conducts, tests, and troubleshoots electronic product, components and systems to ensure production quality standards are met.
Shift: 2:30pm - 11:15pm Mon-Fri
What a typical day looks like:
- Ensures that test processes are within all safety specifications.
- Coordinates and ensures that effective preventive maintenance, diagnostics, and daily measurement schedules are in place for each test process.
- Follows Engineering test processes and guideline.
- Configures/flashes firmware, CPLD, BIOS and PSA programming.
- Troubleshoots/debugs from system to components levels (using schematic diagram and assembly process.)
- Ability to determine workmanship errors and drive back through feedbacks.
- Assists with the installation, debug and validation of process equipment.
- Able to read fail defect logs and address trending failures.
- Provides technical assistance and guidance to other technical personnel.
- Collaborates with engineering on functionality issues and procedure updates.
The experience we’re looking to add to our team:
- Have experience and associate degree, technical training or equivalent experience.
- Requires ability to read schematic\drawing and use measurement instruments as well as the ability to interpret a variety of instructions
- Use of the following tools may be required:
Electronic Assembly: schematics, PCB point to point wiring;
Cables: connector/ wire soldering;
Testing: oscilloscope, cable & harness testing, trouble shooting, component testing, logic analyzer; Inspection: PCB loaded, components, cable/harness, microscope
- Can perform analyses/work using some independent judgment
What you'll receive for the great work you provide:
- Full range of medical, dental, and vision plans
- Life Insurance
- Short-term and Long-term Disability
- Matching 401(k) Contributions
- Vacation and Paid Sick Time
- Tuition Reimbursement
Production Engineering