Electronics Maintenance - 2nd shift
DENSO
2nd Shift
Job Title: Electronics Maintenance Technician
Job Summary:
The Electronics Maintenance Technician supports manufacturing operations in the automotive industry by installing, maintaining, and repairing electronic systems—particularly those related to product testing and validation. This role ensures that test equipment, automated machinery, and control systems function reliably and meet performance standards, contributing to high-quality vehicle component production.
Key Responsibilities:
Troubleshoot, repair, and maintain electronic test equipment used in the inspection and validation of automotive components (e.g., ECUs, sensors, switches, actuators). Perform preventive maintenance on automated test stands, environmental chambers, electronic load testers, and measurement systems. Diagnose and resolve issues with PCs, HMIs, data acquisition systems, and other automated controls commonly used in automotive production. Calibrate and verify accuracy of electronic test instruments in accordance with ISO/TS 16949 or IATF 16949 standards. Interpret and use electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, equipment manuals, and test specifications. Support installation and commissioning of new test equipment and related control systems. Collaborate with engineering, quality, and production teams to reduce downtime and improve test process reliability. Maintain detailed logs and maintenance records using CMMS and test equipment asset tracking systems. Ensure compliance with all safety, environmental, and industry-specific standards for electrical/electronic systems.
Qualifications:
Associate degree or technical diploma in Electronics, Electrical Engineering Technology, Mechatronics, or related field or 4+ years of relevant experience 2+ years of hands-on experience maintaining and troubleshooting test equipment in an automotive or high-volume manufacturing environment. Strong understanding of industrial electronics, including analog/digital circuits, signal conditioning, and sensor technologies. Familiarity with automotive test protocols (e.g., end-of-line testing, durability, NVH, CAN/LIN diagnostics). Experience with calibration and test data systems is a plus. Excellent analytical skills, attention to detail, and ability to work under minimal supervision. Availability for shift work, weekends, or on-call support as required by production demands.
Work Environment:
Fast-paced automotive manufacturing and testing environment. Exposure to electrical systems, test stations, moving machinery, and temperature-controlled test chambers. PPE required, including safety glasses, gloves, and hearing protection in designated areas.
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