Casual Junior Electronics Refurbishment Technician
Fleet Space Technologies
Toronto, ON, Canada
CAD 20-20 / hour
Location: Richmond Hill, ON
Employment type: Casual - Part time, approximately 3 days per week / up to 100 hours per month
Compensation: $20 per hour
Role Overview
As a Junior Electronics Refurbishment Technician, you will be the hands-on force behind preparing our Geodes for the field. You'll handle the end-to-end processing of sensors returned from operations. This role is perfect for someone who is naturally adept at electronics, enjoys manual work, and is eager to learn the technical "ins and outs" of our specialized equipment in a collaborative environment.
Key Responsibilities
Technical Hands-on Work
Clean & Inspect: Perform the initial cleaning and physical inspection of returned sensors and field gear.
Disassembly & Reassembly: Take apart and put back together units, ensuring they are sealed correctly to protect against the environment.
Testing: Run functional performance checks to make sure every unit meets our standards before it goes back out.
Learn Diagnostics: Work alongside senior tech members to learn how to diagnose faults using tools like multimeters and power supplies.
Manual Lifting: Regularly move, lift, and organize equipment and crates; this is a physically active role that requires manual labor.
Inventory Support: Help manage stock levels of spare parts and participate in regular counts to keep our records accurate.
Shipping & Receiving: Assist in logging incoming equipment and preparing shipments for field operations.
Organization: Keep the workspace tidy and safe by following 5S methodology and safety protocols.
Digital Logs: Update digital history logs and track serial numbers in our system so we know the status of every piece of gear.
Requirements
Adept in Electronics: You have a natural "knack" for how electronics work and are comfortable handling delicate components.
ESD Awareness: Knowledge of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) safe handling procedures to ensure electronic components aren't damaged during refurbishment.
Willingness to Learn: While a diploma isn't required for now, you must be hungry to learn technical skills on the job.
Physical Fitness: Ability to perform manual labor and lift heavy items as part of daily warehouse maintenance.
Attention to Detail: You take pride in making sure things are done right, from a tight seal on a sensor to an accurate count of parts.
Team Player: Ability to work well with others in a fast-paced, multinational environment.
Forklift License: Valid certification for operating a forklift in a warehouse setting.
Prior Experience: Any previous time spent in a technical production or warehouse environment.