|
TITLE(s): ELECTRONICS TESTER (any industry) alternate titles: quality-control-assembly-test technician; technician, test systems; tester, systems; test technician; trouble shooter Performs variety of electronic, mechanical, and electromechanical tests on electronic systems, subassemblies, and parts to ensure unit functions according to specifications or to determine cause of unit failure, using electronic test instruments: Reads test schedule, work orders, test manuals, performance specifications, wiring diagrams, and schematics to determine testing procedure and equipment to be used. Tests functional performance of systems, subassemblies, and parts under specified environmental conditions, such as temperature change, vibration, pressure, and humidity, using testing devices, such as temperature cabinets, shake-test machines, and centrifuges. Calibrates test instruments according to specifications. Connects unit to be tested to test equipment, such as signal generator, frequency meter, or spectrum analyzer. Reads dials or digital displays that indicate electronic characteristics, such as voltage, frequency, distortion, inductance, and capacitance. Compares results with specifications and records test data or plots test results on graph. Analyzes test results on defective units to determine cause of failure, applying knowledge of electronic theory and using electronic test equipment. Replaces defective wiring and components, using handtools and soldering iron, or records defects on tag attached to unit and returns unit to production department for repair. Confers with engineers, technicians, production personnel, and others regarding testing procedures and results and to resolve problems. May write computer programs to control semiconductor device and electronic component test equipment prior to testing, utilizing knowledge of programming techniques, electronics, test equipment, and testing specifications. May explain and demonstrate testing procedures to other workers. May verify dimensions of pins, shafts, and other mechanical parts, using calipers, vernier gauges, and micrometers. May operate x-ray equipment to verify internal assembly and alignment of parts according to specifications. May devise test equipment setup to evaluate performance and operation of nonstandard or customer returned units. May be designated according to unit tested as Memory-Unit Test Technician (electron. comp.); Television-Receiver Analyzer (electron. comp.); Transmitter Tester (electron. comp.); Tube-Test Technician (electron. comp.). GOE: 06.01.05 STRENGTH: M GED: R4 M4 L3 SVP: 7 DLU: 90 ONET CROSSWALK: 83002D Electrical and Electronic Inspectors and Testers |
Language Translations | | Espaρol | Children | Lawyers | E-mail "Immigration Superhighway", "Immigration Central", "Immigration Assistant", "Immigration Expert", "Immigration Expert Pro" and "Immigration USA" are trademarks of Information Technology Associates.
© 1995 - 2015 Photius Coutsoukis and Information
Technology Associates (All Rights Reserved).
|
Previous Next Contents ONET About
CODE: 726.261-018 Buy the DOT: Download
TITLE(s):
ELECTRONICS TESTER (any industry) alternate titles: quality-control-assembly-test
technician; technician, test systems; tester, systems; test technician; trouble shooter
Performs variety of electronic, mechanical, and electromechanical tests on electronic systems,
subassemblies, and parts to ensure unit functions according to specifications or to determine cause
of unit failure, using electronic test instruments: Reads test schedule, work orders, test manuals,
performance specifications, wiring diagrams, and schematics to determine testing procedure and
equipment to be used. Tests functional performance of systems, subassemblies, and parts under
specified environmental conditions, such as temperature change, vibration, pressure, and humidity,
using testing devices, such as temperature cabinets, shake-test machines, and centrifuges.
Calibrates test instruments according to specifications. Connects unit to be tested to test
equipment, such as signal generator, frequency meter, or spectrum analyzer. Reads dials or digital
displays that indicate electronic characteristics, such as voltage, frequency, distortion,
inductance, and capacitance. Compares results with specifications and records test data or plots
test results on graph. Analyzes test results on defective units to determine cause of failure,
applying knowledge of electronic theory and using electronic test equipment. Replaces defective
wiring and components, using handtools and soldering iron, or records defects on tag attached to
unit and returns unit to production department for repair. Confers with engineers, technicians,
production personnel, and others regarding testing procedures and results and to resolve problems.
May write computer programs to control semiconductor device and electronic component test equipment
prior to testing, utilizing knowledge of programming techniques, electronics, test equipment, and
testing specifications. May explain and demonstrate testing procedures to other workers. May verify
dimensions of pins, shafts, and other mechanical parts, using calipers, vernier gauges, and
micrometers. May operate x-ray equipment to verify internal assembly and alignment of parts
according to specifications. May devise test equipment setup to evaluate performance and operation
of nonstandard or customer returned units. May be designated according to unit tested as Memory-Unit
Test Technician (electron. comp.); Television-Receiver Analyzer (electron. comp.); Transmitter
Tester (electron. comp.); Tube-Test Technician (electron. comp.).
GOE: 06.01.05 STRENGTH: M GED: R4 M4 L3 SVP: 7 DLU: 90
ONET CROSSWALK: 83002D Electrical and Electronic Inspectors and Testers
© 1995 - 2015 Photius Coutsoukis and Information Technology Associates (All Rights Reserved). Revised 26-May-03