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2nd Shift, Electronic Technician III_ Onsite
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Windsor Locks, Hartford County, Connecticut, 06096, USA
Listed on 2026-01-01
Listing for:
Collins Aerospace
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-01-01
Job specializations:
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Manufacturing / Production
Electronics Technician
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Overview
2nd Shift, Electronic Technician III_ Onsite — Join to apply for the 2nd Shift, Electronic Technician III_ Onsite role at Collins Aerospace.
Location02:
Building 02 Windsor Locks One Hamilton Road, Windsor Locks, CT, 06096 USA
United States of America
Position Role TypeOnsite
U.S. Citizen, U.S. Person, or Immigration Status RequirementsU.S. citizenship is required, as only U.S. citizens are authorized to access information under this program/contract.
Security ClearanceNone/Not Required
Joining Collins Aerospace isn’t just about finding a job; it’s about embarking on a journey to redefine the future of aerospace technology.
What You Will Do- Work from blueprints, schematics, parts lists, wire lists, unit history sheets and other written and verbal instructions within established methods and procedures.
- Plan and perform disassembly, rework, repair, assembly, inspection, simple test, final process, and associated operations on various products utilizing procedures and techniques to conform with quality standards.
- Ensure that all documentation such as specifications, procedures and forms and applicable tools, gauges and fixtures are quality compliant and traceable.
- Perform a variety of material control and handling duties such as unloading, receiving, storing, disbursing, packaging, and shipping material and equipment.
- Prepare, maintain, and monitor all necessary records such as check lists, log sheets, unit history records, routing sheets and schedules.
- Perform appropriate inspection operations including process review, visual and dimensional checks, and documentation compliance.
- Operate computer terminals to retrieve, enter or verify information.
- Review customer service instructions to determine extent of service to be performed. Generate documentation to determine appropriate routing of hardware.
- Perform external visual check for damage and abnormalities and record on unit history and/or receiving inspection form.
- Order all necessary parts by utilizing automated parts inventory system. Prepare supplemental sales order requisitions as required.
- Utilize measuring equipment such as dial indicators, micrometers, and ohmmeters to perform required checks.
- Clean and degrease parts as required.
- Obtain, move, and expedite units, parts, and materials within shop to support operations.
- Perform and maintain point of use inventory.
- Review requirements in planning and selecting necessary tools and equipment.
- Make up and install wiring, cables and harnesses deterring most appropriate routing.
- Apply various coatings such as zinc chromate, anodize and touch up paint.
- Remove and apply bonding material as required; perform oven cure operations.
- Set-up, operate and perform minor maintenance on equipment and tools such as soldering irons, desoldering machines, crimpers, heat guns, pliers, and torque wrenches.
- Verify work performed.
- Support customer witness needs as required.
- Improve processes and solve problems in cooperation with fellow employees and supervision.
- Perform minor and preventive maintenance such as check fluid levels, lubricate fittings, clean, or replace filters, replace bulbs, and tighten fittings and/or hardware.
- Instruct one or two fellow employees in proper performance of duties.
- Keep equipment and surroundings neat, clean, and organized.
- 2nd
Shift: Mon.
- Fri. 3:30 PM - 12:30 AM EDT. Training may take place on 1st or 2nd Shift for up to 3 months.
- 1-2 years of relevant experience.
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Current or previous experience with knowledge of basic electronic and electromechanical assembly, bonding and potting procedures and certification in soldering/rework operations; subject to periodic recertification.
- Ability to use variable measuring equipment such as micrometers and vernier calipers, and various test equipment such as digital instruments and analog recorders.
- Ability to assemble and disassemble electronic hardware.
- Ability to use decimals, fractions and specified formulas, and work from test data sheets, blueprints, schematics and sketches.
- Knowledge of Electronic Theory.
- Associate's Degree or Bachelor's Degree in Electronic…
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