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Electronics Technician

Actalent

Posted Friday, October 31, 2025

Posting ID: JP-005644162

East Pittsburgh, PA
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🔧 Now Hiring: PCB Technician | Entry-Level Opportunity | 🔍

Are you detail-oriented, technically curious, and ready to launch your career in electronics? We’re looking for a PCB Technician to join a fast-paced, high-accuracy environment where your skills will directly impact product quality and performance.


💡 What You’ll Do:

  • Test and troubleshoot printed circuit board assemblies (PCBAs) following established procedures
  • Accurately document and record test results
  • Diagnose and correct malfunctions at the subassembly level
  • Interpret blueprints, schematics, wiring diagrams, and process sheets
  • Operate test equipment including digital volt meters and calibration tools
  • Maintain clear and thorough technical documentation

🎯 What You Bring:

  • Associate degree in a technical field or equivalent hands-on experience (preferred)
  • Minimum 2 years of PCB or electronics experience
  • Strong attention to detail and a passion for problem-solving
  • Ability to thrive in a high-volume, quality-driven environment

🌟 Why You’ll Love It Here:

  • Collaborative team culture
  • Opportunity to grow your technical skills
  • Work with cutting-edge electronics in a dynamic industry
  • Supportive leadership and training


Compensation:$25

Contact Information

Email: mieichinger@actalentservices.com

The company is an equal opportunity employer and will consider all applications without regards to race, sex, age, color, religion, national origin, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information or any characteristic protected by law.
On-Site
Leadership
Detail Oriented
Electronics
Troubleshooting (Problem Solving)
Blueprinting
Test Equipment
Wiring Diagram
Printed Circuit Board
Technical Curiosity

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