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Location Greensboro, North Carolina

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Electronics Assembly Technician | Greensboro, NC | $25-$30/hr

We're partnering with a growing manufacturer in the Triad to add an Electronics Assembly Technician to their team due to increased production demand.

This is a hands-on role supporting the assembly, testing, and troubleshooting of electro-mechanical and electronic components in a fast-paced environment.

Key Highlights:
  • Assemble and test electro-mechanical and opto-electronic systems
  • Interpret engineering drawings, schematics, and work instructions
  • Troubleshoot hardware/software issues (Windows-based systems)
  • Perform quality checks, inspections, and data tracking (Excel)
What We're Looking For:
  • 2+ years in electronics or complex assembly/test environments
  • Strong mechanical/electrical aptitude
  • Ability to read schematics and technical drawings
  • Detail-oriented with solid troubleshooting skills
Pay Details: $25.00 to $30.00 per hour

Search managed by: Jessica Young

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Posting ID: 1264355079 Posted: 2026-06-08 Job Title: Electrical Panel Assembler