Electronics Technician

Lakehurst, NJ
Full Time
NDI Engineering
Mid Level

NDI Engineering is seeking a skilled and motivated Electronics Technician to join our team in Lakehurst, NJ. The ideal candidate will have a solid background in the assembly, testing, and troubleshooting of electronic components and systems, with a focus on high-quality workmanship in compliance with military standards.

Duties & Responsibilities

As an Electronics Technician, you will play a key role in the production and testing of electrical and electronic assemblies. Your responsibilities will include:

  • Assemble and test cable and wire harnesses, junction boxes, control panels, and other electronic assemblies.
  • Read and interpret blueprints, wiring diagrams, and electrical schematics (MIL-STD knowledge preferred).
  • Perform soldering (through-hole and surface mount) in compliance with J-STD-001 or similar standards.
  • Work with fiber optics, including termination, splicing, and testing (NAVSEA standards preferred).
  • Conduct continuity and functionality tests using multimeters, oscilloscopes, and other diagnostic equipment.
  • Ensure product quality and accuracy through inspection and verification procedures.
  • Maintain accurate documentation of assembly processes, test results, and quality control metrics.
  • Collaborate with engineers, quality control, and other technicians to resolve technical issues and improve processes.
  • Adhere to safety procedures and maintain a clean, organized work environment.
  • Operate various hand and power tools, crimpers, soldering irons, and material handling equipment as needed.

Requirements: 

  • 3–5 years of professional experience as an electronics technician in a manufacturing, defense, or aerospace environment.
  • Strong understanding of electronic and electromechanical systems.
  • Proficient in the use of hand tools, power tools, and diagnostic instruments.
  • Able to read and interpret technical drawings and schematics.
  • Must be a U.S. Citizen and able to obtain and maintain a DoD Secret Security Clearance.
  • Must be available to work on-site in Lakehurst, NJ; this is not a remote position.

Preferred Certifications (one or more of the following):

  • J-STD-001 Solder Certification
  • IPC/WHMA-A-620 Certification (Requirements and Acceptance for Cable and Wire Harness Assemblies)
  • NAVSEA MIL-STD-2042 Fiber Optic Certification

 
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