Job Title: Electronic Repair Technician
Schedule: Monday – Friday, 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Pay: $15 – $20 per hour, DOE (Depending on Experience)
Responsibilities:
Inspect, test, and repair electronic devices and components
Diagnose technical issues and identify necessary repairs
Perform soldering, part replacements, and reassembly as needed
Maintain accurate repair records and reports
Follow safety and quality procedures at all times
Communicate effectively with tea...
Electronics Technician - $20.00 -$23.00 per hour
1st Shift: 7 AM - 3 PM
2nd Shift: 3 PM - 11 PM
Monday - Friday (Must be available to work weekends)
We are currently seeking a reliable candidate to fill an opening working as an Electronics Technician for a manufacturing facility in Pulaski, TN!
Job Duties:
The Electronics Technician is responsible for the customer program to include safety, quality, timely assembly and customer satisfaction.
Requirements:
High School Diploma or ...
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Capital Employment Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Your personal information and your safety is always our #1 priority.
Capital Employment Group is continuing to grow in Boise and adding to our team! We are seeking an individual looking to join our friendly and collaborative work environment.
This is a Day Shift *** Temp-to-Career opportunity is in a state-of-the art facility.
Starting Pay: $15.00 a bump in pay at 90 days with Healthcare, Vision, Dental IRA Retirement Plan
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