Job Description
The Electronic Technician will modify, repair, and improve existing electronic products, equipment, and
controls and will assist in developing new or updated electronic systems, components, or products.
Repairs, installs, and inspects electronics or electronic systems as directed through verbal or
written directions, diagrams, drawings, or specifications.
Maintains and makes necessary operating adjustments to the organization’s electronic systems.
Determines material or replacement needs and a logical method for repair; takes appropriate
action to meet those needs and makes repairs.
Ensures local, state, and national electrical codes are followed and proper materials are used
throughout electrical systems.
Manages and installs cables and wiring, splicing as needed.
Creates or adapts parts as needed to make repairs and improve the performance of various
electronics.
Performs safety checks to ensure design plans are feasible in various conditions.
Reports potentially dangerous electrical equipment to supervisor and takes steps to resolve the
issue.
Instructs employees regarding safe working procedures and requirements when working with
electronic equipment and components.
Develops and maintains records related to electronic and electrical equipment.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times.
Ability to distinguish various colors of wires and distinguish electronic system sections and
wiring.