Jobs in Electronics

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An electronics design engineer designs electronic equipment and devices, such as broadcast and communications systems. Many electronics design engineers work with computers or in areas related to computers. Electronic design engineers are ... more »
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An electronics packaging and panel engineer is responsible for designing and developing electronic packages and panels. He is also responsible for how the electronic devices or products are presented to the public. This person creates packages ... more »
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An electronics project manager is responsible for managing projects for electronic devices and systems. This person develops a project plan, sets objectives and determines the amount of time it will take to accomplish the project. In addition, he ... more »
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Soldering is a skill that can be learned. In this article, you will learn the finer points of soldering... more »
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An electronics test technician tests electronic equipment to make sure it functions properly. This person also ensures the smooth running of day-testing activities and assists with debugging and hardware. An electronics test technician keeps ... more »
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Technology has become an integral part of everyone’s life. Technology is one of the most prominent sectors in the United States, with some of the biggest firms involved in hiring thousands of IT professionals every year. The best way to find ... more »
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Whether you're just beginning your journey in photography or you're already a skilled photographer and need some extra money, this ehow article will help you achieve your photography goals!.. more »
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You see them everywhere--banks, airports, malls and retail stores--automated teller machines, or ATMs. Maybe you've wondered who installs these machines and how these machines spit out cash. Installing ATMs requires a lot of programming expertise ... more »
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Dr. Snot, like many of you, loves his video games....so, it goes without saying that one of the coolest jobs of all times would be, of course being a video game tester! Some companies actually hire video game testers as full time employees. ... more »
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Reviewing video games may seem like the dream job to many, but there's much more to reviewing than playing games until you've gone half blind from hours in front of the TV or computer screen. Your readers will want a careful analysis of the game ... more »
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If you are looking for a challenging, rewarding, hands-on career, don't curse the darkness - become an electrician. Here's how... more »
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If you have a technical background and are looking for a job, consider becoming a casino slot technician. Gambling is a popular pastime with casinos cropping up in many states. With the growing number of casinos comes a growing number of slot ... more »
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A mechanical assembler assembles mechanical and electronic products. This person is responsible for various tasks, such as reviewing material lists, inspecting, installing, fitting and assembling components and parts and aligning and adjusting ... more »
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A PCB (Printed Circuit Board) is used to build electronic devices and is used in almost every electronic product today. A PCB assembler puts circuit boards, cables and harnesses together by following detailed drawings and engineering ... more »
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An SMT (surface mount technology) operator uses SMT equipment and machinery, such as screen and stencil printers, SMT pick and place machines, standard soldering tools and equipment, feeders and reflow ovens. SMT operators verify, inspect and ... more »
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An electronics design manager supervises electronics research and development projects by providing technical leadership to engineers, technicians and support personnel. He also develops new projects and creates ways to improve manufacturing ... more »
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An electronics hardware engineer works with computers and computer-related equipment. Hardware refers to circuit boards, computer chips, computer systems and other related equipment, such as printers and modems. An electronics hardware engineer ... more »
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An electronics maintenance technician is responsible for the repair, modification and maintenance of a variety of electrical and electronic equipment. He is required to perform tasks like wiring circuits, replacing components and repairing ... more »
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Electronic technicians keep the electronic equipment at companies in proper working order. Sometimes, this means troubleshooting to find problems when equipment is malfunctioning. Other times, preventive maintenance is all that is required. The ... more »
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Flame resistant clothing is an important way to protect yourself against the dangers of your job if you work in certain hazardous conditions. The material inside flame retardant apparel is designed to protect you in situations where normal ... more »
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The consumer electronics industry encompasses a wide variety of skills and job positions, from installation technicians to sales and marketing, manufacturing, repair and management. Many of the openings make for good entry-level positions. These ... more »
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Soldering, a process used to join metals together by using heat, is useful in assembling all kinds of mechanical and electrical products, including circuit boards and automobiles. Soldering can be performed in a production line or by using hand ... more »
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Do you enjoy watching TV? Do you like fixing things and experimenting with gadgets? If you answered yes to both, then it's possible that a career in TV repair could be very rewarding for you. Here's how to research training programs for a career ... more »