Electronic technicians repair, conduct, and test a variety of electrical systems and products. When an electrical system is malfunctioning, these technicians must troubleshoot the system and repair it to a safe and working order.
Safety is an important concern in this position, as much of the work involves live electricity which can be dangerous if mishandled. All procedures must be carried out under the guidelines set forth by the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA). While repairing or installing an electrical system, electronic technicians may help advise employees in a business or corporate setting regarding how to best resolve any issues that may arise. They may also educate people about how to safely maintain their electrical systems for optimal performance.
A technical college degree is generally required for this position, while additional requirements vary by employer and location. Some companies prefer those who also have prior work experience, as well as a steady hand and sharp eye to master the precision required for the job.