Electronic Test Technician

Boston
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Electronics Test Technician Boston, Lincolnshire £25-35,000 We're looking for a hands-on Electronics Technician to join a close-knit engineering team working on cutting-edge EV charge point technology. This is a technically varied role, you'll own PCB fault-finding, rework, reprogramming, and product verification testing, while also contributing to the development of in-house test equipment.

You'll need to be equally at home working independently through a complex RMA queue as you are collaborating with design engineers on validation tasks. If you're the kind of person who gets satisfaction from diagnosing a tricky fault and seeing something work again, this role is for you.

Key Responsibilities

PCB fault-finding, rework, and reprogramming

Processing RMAs - diagnose, categorise, repair, and document

Design verification and functional software testing

Assembly of prototypes, test harnesses, and jigs

Environmental, EMC, and ESD product testing

Interpreting software test logs and reporting findings

Supporting development of in-circuit and end-of-line test equipment

Integration testing between hardware devices and backend systems

Documenting test results to a high standard

Working with suppliers on outsourced test equipment specifications

What We're Looking For

HNC/HND/BTEC Level 4 or above in a STEM-related subject (or equivalent experience)

Solid PCB experience - solder repair, cable harness assembly, fault diagnosis

Comfortable using test equipment and working from technical documentation

Ability to interpret software test logs and troubleshoot systematically

Self-sufficient working style - can work independently for extended periods

Curious about IoT and device-to-cloud communications - eager to learn

Strong analytical thinking with the ability to manage multiple priorities

Confident communicator comfortable working across engineering teams

Interview Process

CV Review?Teams Call with Engineers?Site Visit, Boston

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