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2nd Shift Electronic Repair Technician II; Onsite

Job in Windsor Locks, Hartford County, Connecticut, 06096, USA
Listing for: Raytheon
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-07-01
Job specializations:
  • Manufacturing / Production
    Electronics Technician
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: 2nd Shift Electronic Repair Technician II (Onsite)

Job Title

Plan and perform various duties including assembly, disassembly, repair, rework, modification, inspection, and associated processes on a variety of electronic, electrical and electromechanical components and units to maintain flow of work while practicing and complying with environmental, health and safety directions and procedures.

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 in order to conform with quality standards.
  • Insure that all documentation such as specifications, procedures and forms and applicable tools, gages 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 coating 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 process 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.
  • Perform related duties as required within the scope of this job function.
  • 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

Qualifications You Must Have

  • 1 - 2 years of solder 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.

Qualifications We Prefer

  • IPC J-Standard-001 Solder circuit board certification.
  • 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 Technology
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