




Job Summary: Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on industrial electronic equipment, including diagnostics, repairs, and bench testing. Key Highlights: 1. Preventive and corrective maintenance of industrial electronic equipment. 2. Diagnosis and repair of electronic circuit boards at the component level. 3. Reading and interpretation of electrical schematics. Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on industrial electronic equipment (Switched-Mode Power Supplies, Frequency Inverters, Soft Starters, HMIs, PLCs, and Control Boards); Conduct fault diagnostics and component-level repairs of electronic circuit boards (PTH and SMD technologies); Operate measurement and test instruments on the bench (Multimeter, Oscilloscope, Capacitance Meter, and Power Supplies); Perform high-quality, safe, and precise soldering and desoldering of electronic components; Carry out technical (chemical) cleaning, assembly, disassembly, and functional validation testing on repaired equipment; Read and interpret electrical schematics and electronic diagrams to guide defect localization; Complete service orders (SOs) and technical reports detailing identified issues and replaced parts; Maintain organization, cleanliness, and component control at one's own workstation (5S methodology). Minimum of 1 year of hands-on experience working on an electronics maintenance bench, preferably in the industrial sector; Completed Technical Course (or currently enrolled in the final semester) in Electronics, Electroelectronics, Industrial Automation, or Mechatronics; Essential proficiency in using a multimeter (ability to safely measure voltage, current, resistance, continuity, and test diodes); Basic dexterity with soldering iron, desoldering pump, and desoldering braid (ability to remove and install components without damaging PCB traces); Ability to visually identify and understand the function of major electronic components; Basic knowledge of electrical safety (NR-10 certification is desirable); Basic technical English (reading and interpreting datasheets and manuals); Thirst for Knowledge: Humility to ask how things work, willingness to take notes from more experienced technicians, and genuine desire to improve daily--Teamwork--Organization and Discipline--Results Orientation.


