Electrical Technician
As an Electrical Technician, you will perform electro‑mechanical testing and assembly activities within a plant or shop‑floor environment. You will support the configuration, preparation, maintenance, and use of test stations and equipment, troubleshoot complex assemblies, and ensure all work is completed safely, accurately, and in line with formal procedures and competency requirements.
Responsibilities
- Troubleshoot, assemble, disassemble, test, and visually inspect electrical and electro‑mechanical assemblies.
- Perform electro‑mechanical testing and final assembly on equipment.
- Assist with configuring, preparing, maintaining, and utilizing test stations and test equipment.
- Carry out tests in accordance with instructions and documentation.
- Conduct light assembly of electronic components, wiring harnesses, connectors, mechanical assemblies, sensors, and PCBAs.
- Perform heat tests, final assembly, sensor assembly, and PCBA installation as required.
- Identify and clearly communicate technical problems using logical troubleshooting techniques.
- Use test instruments such as multimeters, meg/ohmmeters, hi‑pot testers, oscilloscopes, and other diagnostic equipment.
- Read and interpret blueprints, wiring diagrams, assembly prints, electronic schematics, and parts lists.
- Follow formal procedures, maintenance practices, and the competency management program.
- Perform complex and difficult tests with minimal instruction or documentation.
- Prepare basic documentation and support prototype assembly work.
- Work under administrative supervision while maintaining required competency assessments.
Qualifications
- Hold a High School Diploma or equivalent.
- Preferably have an AA degree or military training in electronics or a related field.
- Bring 3+ years of experience as an electronic or electro‑mechanical technician.
- Have working knowledge of electro‑mechanical components.
- Possess general knowledge of digital and analog circuit theory.
- Demonstrate advanced skills in soldering and electro‑mechanical assembly.
- Be able to perform component‑level troubleshooting.
- Have advanced computer skills and proficiency with diagnostic instruments.
- Be able to achieve and maintain required competency assessments.
Benefits
- Work‑life balance and wellbeing programs.
- Comprehensive private medical care.
- Life insurance and disability coverage.
- Competitive financial programs.
- Additional voluntary or elective benefits.
The Baker Hughes internal title for this role is: Tech – Electronic II.
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