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Repair Technician
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Country: USA
Location: Wisconsin-Milwaukee Milwaukee, WI 53209
Total applied: 40 Salary/Wage:Negotiable
Job Category:Manufacturing/Production/Operations
Relevant Work Experience:2+ to 5 Years
Education Level:Associate Degree
Location:Milwaukee, WI 53209
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:General/Other: Production/Operations
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
Relevant Work Experience:2+ to 5 Years
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Repair Technician
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Join a team that designs computers, displays, and electronic/software systems for aircraft of the future.
At Astronautics, the winner of the Wisconsin Manufacturer of the Year Award for High Tech Research and Development, you’ll work with a highly skilled team of professionals and have the opportunity to participate in designing sophisticated products for customers around the world.
You’ll be part of a challenging, dynamic environment that offers an opportunity for professional growth. Astronautics offers excellent pay and benefits, and a team environment.
REPAIR TECHNICIAN (1st SHIFT)
Responsibilities:
· Test, troubleshoot and repair circuit cards
· Adhere to highest quality standards including AS9100
Qualifications:
· Associates degree in Electronic Engineering Technology and/or 3-5 years relevant experience required
· Must have knowledge of digital and analog circuitry and be capable of troubleshooting to the component level without using automated test equipment (ATE)
· Must understand written work instructions, drawing and schematics
ASTRONAUTICS CORPORATION OF AMERICA
4115 N. Teutonia Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53209
414-449-4009Fax: 414-447-8497
E-mail: jobs@astronautics.com
www.astronautics.com
Equal Opportunity Employer
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