Electronics Technician
About Your New Employer
- Join a well-established electronics manufacturing company based in Galway that prides itself on quality, innovation, and continuous improvement.
- Benefit from working in a modern facility in a thriving business park alongside a diverse, collaborative team.
- Opportunity to develop your skills while supporting cutting-edge projects and being a key part of an organisation recognised for delivering excellence to a broad customer base.
About Your New Job
- As an Electronics Technician, you will be responsible for debugging and repairing electronic modules and assemblies.
- You will support prototype builds for New Product Introduction (NPI) projects and track/report on key production metrics.
- Play an active role in continuous improvement initiatives, supporting volume production, NPI builds, and maintaining output targets and yield management.
- Duties include:
- Debugging circuit board assemblies that fail in functional or in-circuit tests
- Analysing non-conforming products and preparing detailed reports
- Completing documentation in line with GMP & GDP standards
- Customer engagement for optimal test equipment/program set up
- Promoting a quality culture and ensuring strict compliance with procedures
- Maintaining a tidy, organised working environment and meeting all health & safety and ESG requirements
What Skills You Need
- Proven experience with board repair and diagnostics, across both analog and digital circuits (including logic and processor systems)
- Strong understanding of electronics principles and ability to interpret circuit diagrams
- Minimum Level 6 qualification in Electronics or equivalent
- Demonstrable problem-solving/debug skills and ability to work on own initiative
- Flexibility and willingness to learn new processes
Desirable:
- Experience with SMT circuit board technology
- Experience in a medical device manufacturing environment
- Previous experience working in a target-driven environment
What's on Offer
- Competitive salary package
- Permanent, full-time day shift position (38.5 hours/week)
- Genuine opportunities for upskilling, career development, and involvement in high-impact projects
What's Next
Apply now by sending your CV or for more information, contact Ross Keyes at 091 749269 or rkeyes@sigmar.ie. If this job isn't quite right for you but you're interested in other technical roles in Galway, please get in touch. We regularly have exciting opportunities across manufacturing and electronics.