Electronics Diagnostics Technician — Rail Automation (Level II) jobs in United States
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Siemens Mobility · 1 day ago

Electronics Diagnostics Technician — Rail Automation (Level II)

Siemens Mobility is transforming rail automation and digitalization to enhance safety and reliability in transit and freight. The Electronics Diagnostics Technician will inspect, troubleshoot, repair, and test electronic assemblies, ensuring they meet engineering specifications while collaborating with team members to maintain quality and safety standards.

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Responsibilities

Inspect, troubleshoot, repair, and test electronic, electrical, and mechanical assemblies to engineering specs
Interpret assembly drawings, schematics, bills of material, and test procedures with precision
Perform visual quality checks on labels and hardware; execute point‑to‑point continuity checks before electrical tests
Use test equipment such as multimeters, function generators, oscilloscopes, power supplies, wave analyzers, and Bench Test Equipment (BTE)
Carry out component‑level PCB soldering and desoldering
Follow safety guidelines, including proper PPE usage, and uphold 5S standards to maintain a clean, orderly workspace
Apply a working knowledge of common hand/power tools and electronic test gear
Collaborate closely with the Team Lead and fellow Repair Technicians; report to the Production Supervisor and/or Team Leader

Qualification

Electrical troubleshootingSolderingPCB assemblyPCB componentsOscilloscopeMultimeterFunction generatorsPower suppliesWave analyzersIPC certificationsBasic computer skillsProficient math skills5S standardsSafety guidelinesPPE usageTeam-oriented mindsetClear communication

Required

Associate Degree in Electronic Technology (or equivalent experience)
2–5 years in an electronic repairs environment
Proven component-level troubleshooting and strong problem-solving abilities
Hands-on experience with PCB soldering/desoldering and solid knowledge of electronic components
Proficient math skills and basic computer skills (Microsoft Suite)
Team-oriented mindset with clear written and verbal communication
Willingness to work overtime when needed
Inspect, troubleshoot, repair, and test electronic, electrical, and mechanical assemblies to engineering specs
Interpret assembly drawings, schematics, bills of material, and test procedures with precision
Perform visual quality checks on labels and hardware; execute point-to-point continuity checks before electrical tests
Use test equipment such as multimeters, function generators, oscilloscopes, power supplies, wave analyzers, and Bench Test Equipment (BTE)
Carry out component-level PCB soldering and desoldering
Follow safety guidelines, including proper PPE usage, and uphold 5S standards to maintain a clean, orderly workspace
Apply a working knowledge of common hand/power tools and electronic test gear
Collaborate closely with the Team Lead and fellow Repair Technicians; report to the Production Supervisor and/or Team Leader

Preferred

IPC-A610, IPC J-STD-001, and/or IPC/WHMA-A-620 certifications and experience

Benefits

11 paid holidays and 18 days of PTO.
401(k) with 6% company match.
Health, Dental, Vision, HSA/FSA, and Commuter Benefits starting Day 1—promoting balance and well-being.
Tuition reimbursement, mentorship, and online learning—operate with a growth mindset.

Company

Siemens Mobility

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Siemens Mobility is innovating areas of rolling stock, rail automation, and electrification, turnkey systems, intelligent traffic systems. It is a sub-organization of Siemens.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
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