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Electronic Repair Technician

Electronic Repair Technician

at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center

[Unknown City], CA

Posted: 4-18-2025

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$102,136/year

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About this Career

Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians

Skills

Operating Systems, Blueprinting, Ventilation, Control Systems, Purchasing, Electrical Wiring, Fire Alarm Systems, Electrical Diagnostics And Repairs, Security Clearance, Electrical Systems, Electronic Components, Valid Driver's License, Transformers (Electrical), Circuit Testing, Security Systems, Electronic Access Control, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Occupational Safety And Health, Building Management System, Pneumatic Tube Systems, Electronic Systems, Test Equipment, Architectural Drawing, Smoke Detector, Low Voltage, Electrical Equipment, Inventory Control Systems

Job Description

Electronic Repair Technician The County of Santa Clara - 3.9 Santa Clara County, CA Job Details Full-time $92,470.56 - $111,802.08 a year 1 day ago Benefits Disability insurance Health insurance Dental insurance Tuition reimbursement Paid time off Vision insurance Life insurance Qualifications Mid-level High school diploma or GED Driver's License Electrical experience Trade school 1 year Full Job Description Description Under general supervision, to maintain, repair, and install a variety of electronic devices and systems. Typical Tasks Repairs, replaces, maintains, or modifies electronic and low-voltage electrical components and defective parts for a variety of equipment and system controls (i.e., camera systems, pneumatic tube systems, security systems, card access systems, monitoring equipment, etc.); Tests and troubleshoots a variety of electronic devices connected to a network and/or pneumatic tube systems; Reconfigures, upgrades, and/or installs special electronic systems (i.e., security systems, card access systems, pneumatic tube systems, camera systems, etc.); Installs low-voltage wiring, transformers, panels, controls, and pre-programmed devices; Inspects new electronic and pneumatic tube control systems installed by contractors; Maintains parts inventory and initiates purchase requests for repair parts and accessories; Prepares various activity status reports to record system operation, device configuration, and other related information; Familiarizes and may train users in all aspects of the assigned systems (i.e., camera systems, pneumatic tube systems, etc.); Removes and replaces like devices in fire alarm systems (i.e., smoke detectors, pull stations, strobe lights, etc.); Bench tests removed devices and performs individual device and circuit testing on installed devices; May be assigned as a Disaster Service Worker, as required; Performs related duties, as required. Employment Standards Sufficient education, training, and experience to demonstrate the possession and direct application of the following knowledge and abilities:
Training and Experience Note:
The required knowledge and abilities are acquired through training and experience equivalent to a high school diploma, and Three (3) years of work experience in electronic or low-voltage electrical repair, including one (1) year of working with building systems, such as camera systems, pneumatic tube systems, security systems, card access systems, and/or monitoring equipment. Possession of an Electronic Access Control certification is desirable.
Substitution:
College level or trade school coursework in electronic repair may be substituted for up to one (1) year of the required experience. Special Requirements Ability to travel to alternate locations in the course of work. If driving, possession of a valid California driver's license prior to appointment and the ability to qualify for and maintain a County driver authorization. Based upon departmental assignment, may be required to obtain and maintain a Department of Correction Security Clearance to work in locked facilities, throughout the term of employment. May be required to be placed on a rotating "on call" list for weekend and holiday coverage of County facilities. On-call status requires being available and on-site within two (2) hours of notification.
Knowledge of:
Low-voltage electrical components and electronic system diagnostic and repair techniques and procedures; Test equipment and tools needed in the repair, maintenance, and installation of building control systems, and low-voltage electronic and electrical systems and equipment; Theory and principles of electronic and low-voltage electrical equipment and circuits; Programs, basic networking, and operating systems used for component configuration and installation; Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations and safety practices related to low-voltage electrical standards.
Ability to:
Test and repair electronic and electrical equipment and systems, using testing equipment and tools; Read and interpret blueprints, maintenance manuals, schematics, construction drawings, and specifications; Keep current with state-of-the-art repair methods and procedures developments; Learn operating system languages, as required, for component configuration; Communicate efficiently and effectively with County employees, vendors, and contractors. Physical Requirements Work under the following conditions using appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE): dust, noise, vibration, odors, poor ventilation, cramped quarters, heights, and inadequate lighting; Climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, reach, stand, walk, push, pull, lift, work overhead, and grasp; Lift, push, and/or pull up to sixty (60) pounds.

Other Job Posting Details

Salary

Minimum

Maximum

$92,471/yr

$111,802/yr

MINIMUM EDUCATION LEVEL

High school or GED

MINIMUM YEARS EXPERIENCE

3