Electronics Technician (2nd Shift - M-F 3:30 PM - 12:00 AM)
GE HealthCare3 months ago
Salt Lake City, UT, United States
On-site
Full-time
Junior Level (1-3 years)
Job Description
Position Overview
This role performs diverse and complex assignments in support of GE HealthCare product development and manufacturing. It involves setting up and running data acquisition equipment for tests and reporting/documenting the results. GE HealthCare is a leading global medical technology and digital solutions innovator dedicated to improving lives in the moments that matter.
Key Responsibilities
- Test production/refurb assemblies/systems for correct operation and compliance to performance specifications.
- Demonstrate proficiency using a Digital Multimeter, Oscilloscope, and Power Supplies.
- Perform electrical calibration on production/refurb systems and subassemblies.
- Interface with other departments to ensure the orderly flow of material and information.
- Execute training plans.
- Perform basic troubleshooting encompassing multiple variables and unknowns to achieve root cause analysis and problem resolution; conduct diagnostic tests as required.
- Interpret circuit board schematics and system interconnect diagrams.
- Utilize basic technical communications throughout the test process for production/refurb assemblies/systems.
- Provide evaluation and constructive feedback in the development of internal and external engineering, manufacturing, or service documentation.
- Contribute individually to team goals.
- Participate in LEAN process improvement activities to enhance quality, process flow, and cycle or TAKT times.
- Comply with EHS regulations and policies and escalate concerns/suggestions to leadership.
- Maintain daily production output.
- Identify and report defects in the assigned area.
- Engage in daily 5S activities.
Required Qualifications
- Associates degree in an Electronics or Engineering field, or a technical certificate with at least 25 credit hours in electronics (including classes in electronics assembly, DC/AC/analog electronics, digital fundamentals, troubleshooting, and instrumentation) or a High School diploma with 2 years of Electronics experience.
- Proficiency in logically troubleshooting at subsystem and system levels using identifiable problem-solving techniques.
- Ability to draw accurate conclusions from test data, malfunctions, or deviations and assist with corrections to the existing design or process.
- Must be able to physically lift (floor to waist, waist to crown level, and horizontally) and carry up to 35 lbs (anything over 35 lbs. requires assistance).
- Capability to perform frequent simple grasping, firm grasping, fine manipulation, neck rotation, and neck flexion throughout the workday.
- Must be able to twist, push/pull, and reach at, above, and below shoulder height frequently.
- Ability to frequently stoop, bend, squat, and kneel during the workday.
- Must be able to stand or sit continuously throughout the day.
- Occasionally ascend, descend, or balance on portable step stools.
Preferred Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in manufacturing, Engineering, or Technology related fields.
- Experience in medical manufacturing or other highly regulated industries.
Benefits & Perks
- Great work environment
- Professional development opportunities
- Challenging career paths
- Competitive Compensation
Required Skills
Electronic Assembly
Power Supplies Management
Basic Troubleshooting
Schematic Interpretation
Data Acquisition
Oscilloscope Usage
LEAN Process Improvement
Digital Multimeter Operation
Calibration