
Electronics Test Technician
Carter Support Services, Alpharetta, GA, United States
Job Type:
Full-Time
Work Environment:
On-Site (Bench-Level Repair)
About the Opportunity
Carter Support Services is seeking a highly skilled
Electronics Test Technician
to support depot-level repair of advanced military avionics displays and control systems. This is a hands-on bench role focused on
component-level troubleshooting and repair
of complex electronic assemblies.
This position is ideal for technicians with strong experience in
electronics repair, circuit analysis, and diagnostic testing , particularly in high-reliability or regulated environments.
Key Responsibilities
Perform
component-level troubleshooting and repair
on circuit card assemblies and avionics systems
Diagnose faults using
schematics, wiring diagrams, and technical documentation
Utilize test equipment such as
oscilloscopes, multimeters, and logic analyzers
to identify defective components
Repair and replace components including
resistors, capacitors, integrated circuits (ICs), and connectors
Work on
multi-layer printed circuit boards (PCBs)
in a precision bench environment
Use tools such as
freeze spray, soldering stations, and hot air rework equipment
Maintain compliance with
ESD safety standards and quality control procedures
Document repairs, findings, and test results accurately
Support continuous improvement in repair processes and turnaround times
Required Qualifications
High School Diploma or equivalent, OR
6+ years of relevant electronics repair experience
Proven experience with
component-level debugging and troubleshooting
Ability to read and interpret
schematics and circuit diagrams
Hands-on experience using
oscilloscopes, multimeters, and diagnostic tools
Experience with
soldering and electronic repair techniques
Ability to work in an
ESD-controlled environment
Must be eligible to obtain
U.S. Government security clearance
Preferred Qualifications
Electronics Technology degree or technical certification
Military electronics training (avionics, radar, communications)
Experience in
avionics or defense-related systems repair
Familiarity with:
Hot air rework equipment
Stereo microscopes
In-circuit testing (ICT)
X-ray inspection equipment
IPC-A-610
and/or
IPC J-STD-001 certifications
Experience with
BGA rework and advanced soldering techniques
Experience working with
military display systems (AMLCD, CRT, LED)
What We’re Looking For
Strong attention to detail and precision
Hands-on problem solver with a technical mindset
Ability to work independently in a
bench repair environment
Commitment to quality, safety, and compliance
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Full-Time
Work Environment:
On-Site (Bench-Level Repair)
About the Opportunity
Carter Support Services is seeking a highly skilled
Electronics Test Technician
to support depot-level repair of advanced military avionics displays and control systems. This is a hands-on bench role focused on
component-level troubleshooting and repair
of complex electronic assemblies.
This position is ideal for technicians with strong experience in
electronics repair, circuit analysis, and diagnostic testing , particularly in high-reliability or regulated environments.
Key Responsibilities
Perform
component-level troubleshooting and repair
on circuit card assemblies and avionics systems
Diagnose faults using
schematics, wiring diagrams, and technical documentation
Utilize test equipment such as
oscilloscopes, multimeters, and logic analyzers
to identify defective components
Repair and replace components including
resistors, capacitors, integrated circuits (ICs), and connectors
Work on
multi-layer printed circuit boards (PCBs)
in a precision bench environment
Use tools such as
freeze spray, soldering stations, and hot air rework equipment
Maintain compliance with
ESD safety standards and quality control procedures
Document repairs, findings, and test results accurately
Support continuous improvement in repair processes and turnaround times
Required Qualifications
High School Diploma or equivalent, OR
6+ years of relevant electronics repair experience
Proven experience with
component-level debugging and troubleshooting
Ability to read and interpret
schematics and circuit diagrams
Hands-on experience using
oscilloscopes, multimeters, and diagnostic tools
Experience with
soldering and electronic repair techniques
Ability to work in an
ESD-controlled environment
Must be eligible to obtain
U.S. Government security clearance
Preferred Qualifications
Electronics Technology degree or technical certification
Military electronics training (avionics, radar, communications)
Experience in
avionics or defense-related systems repair
Familiarity with:
Hot air rework equipment
Stereo microscopes
In-circuit testing (ICT)
X-ray inspection equipment
IPC-A-610
and/or
IPC J-STD-001 certifications
Experience with
BGA rework and advanced soldering techniques
Experience working with
military display systems (AMLCD, CRT, LED)
What We’re Looking For
Strong attention to detail and precision
Hands-on problem solver with a technical mindset
Ability to work independently in a
bench repair environment
Commitment to quality, safety, and compliance
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