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As the name suggests, an Electronics Assembly Technician is a person who assembles electronic components to make devices and systems. Manufacturing plants or contract manufacturing units hires them. Their work requires great skill and expertise as one mistake such as faulty wire wrapping or the wrong wires connecting can lead to a serious accident.

An Electronics Assembly Technician troubleshoots and repairs electronic components. He deals with switches, circuit breakers, solders, crimpers and other electronic equipments. The job of an Electronic Assembly Technician varies from industry to industry, for example, an IT sector technician will have to deal with different equipment as compared to the one in the manufacturing plant. But, generally, the job also requires knowledge of finishing work like sealant application, painting touch-ups, wrapping and packaging, etc.

Requirements - Academics and Skill Sets



Training courses in Electronics Assembling can be done from a community college or technical school with a one semester program for half time. You can also do an Electrical Repair and Maintenance Degree.

The work of an Electronics Assembly Technician is to labor with minute electronics components, so tremendous manual agility is required along with the faculty for managing exceptionally thorough work. You must know about safety measures, electrical wiring, and the functioning of electronic devices like computers and televisions.

Complete training courses of electronics assembling consist of:

•    Training on how to connect and solder electronics components, do the color coding, graphic and blueprint reading, harnessing and wire wrapping.

•    Students are taught the use of assorted tools, recognize electronics components, and know the safety procedures and the quality standards.

•    Lessons on circuit board/printed circuit board, resistors, circuit diagrams, voltage regulators, capacitors, diodes, solid state components, rectifiers, transistors, etc. are given along with the explanations on the usage of multi-meters, calipers, logic probes and oscilloscopes.

Career Prospects

In this electronic age, a career as an Electronics Technician is bright for sure. Often students tend to finish the initial training courses and then start working along with the education running parallel. Opportunities are entitled to improve with further studies for an electronic technician. One not only one gets a handsome earning later on but one is polished with knowledgeable learning as well.

Job prospects are bright for those with some experience and complete knowledge of electrical circuits and electronic equipment. In today's fast paced world, each business needs an electronic technician for installation, repair, and maintenance of equipment. With an electronics technician diploma, one can work in the field of testing, designing, and developing electronic equipment

Salary

The salary for an entry-level electronics assembler starts at $22,000 and may go up to $108,000 for high-end jobs such as the Director of Electrical Engineering in United States. But to get this handsome salary of a high-end job, you must have acquired necessary degrees and diplomas along with quite a good deal of experience in this field.

So, if you are a tech and would love to deal with circuit boards then you can give this career option a serious shot.
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