FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of the Electronics Test Technician?
The primary responsibility is to test all main assemblies and sub-assemblies (including PCBs) to the correct test procedures while ensuring the highest quality standards and adherence to delivery schedules.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A further education in Electrical or Electronic engineering (e.g. ONC, HNC, HND) is required for this position.
Is experience with high voltage power supply units (PSUs) necessary?
Experience with PSUs, including high voltage PSUs, is desirable but training will be provided.
Are there opportunities for training and development within the role?
Yes, you will have opportunities to help and support others with training by passing on knowledge and skills.
What safety measures are emphasized for this role?
The role emphasizes cooperating to achieve a healthy, safe, and sustainable working environment, reporting any incidents, and ensuring personal and others' safety.
What standards must products and services align with?
All products and services must meet Saab Seaeye quality standards to ensure customer requirements are fulfilled.
Are there requirements for soldering and electrical assembling skills?
Yes, a high standard in soldering and electrical looming in line with company standards and procedures is required.
How does Saab UK support work-life balance?
Saab UK recognizes the need for a healthy work-life balance to ensure staff have the opportunity to live a fulfilling life beyond the workplace.
What should I do if I identify design faults during testing?
You should highlight any build or design faults to the department team leader and raise change requests to improve product quality or efficiency.
How important is teamwork in this position?
Teamwork is very important; you are expected to maintain a professional and supportive relationship with team members and other departments to meet business objectives.