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Electronics Technician

An electronics technician is a skilled professional who tests, repairs, and maintains electronic systems and equipment. They troubleshoot and diagnose issues, replace faulty components, and ensure the functionality of devices such as computers, communication systems, or industrial machinery.

Avg pay/year

low
Apprentice

$43,930

med
Journeyman

$66,390

high
Master

$101,480

Months apprentice

42

Number of jobs

102,500

Projected Yearly Job Openings

9,900

Figures based on data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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Trade paths

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General Electronics Technician
A general electronics technician is a skilled professional adept at installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting electronic systems and equipment. They possess expertise in diagnosing issues, repairing or replacing faulty components, and ensuring the proper functioning of various electronic devices, ranging from consumer electronics to industrial machinery.
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Audio and Video Technician
An audio and video technician specializes in setting up, operating, and maintaining audiovisual equipment. They ensure optimal sound and image quality during events, productions, or installations, contributing to a seamless and immersive audiovisual experience.
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Automation Technician
An automation technician is a professional responsible for installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting automated systems and machinery. They ensure efficient and error-free operation of industrial processes by integrating and optimizing automated technologies, such as robotics and control systems.
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Aerospace Electronics Technician
An aerospace electronics technician is a specialist skilled in installing, maintaining, and repairing electronic systems and components in aircraft and spacecraft. They play a crucial role in ensuring the proper functioning of avionic systems, navigation equipment, and communication systems for aerospace vehicles.
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Automotive Electronics Technician
An automotive electronics technician installs, maintains, and repairs vehicle electronic systems, including engine control units and entertainment systems. They ensure optimal functionality, contributing to vehicle performance and safety.
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Computer Hardware & Networking Technician
A computer hardware and networking technician is a professional specializing in the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of computer hardware components and network systems. They ensure seamless connectivity and functionality within computer systems, supporting efficient data communication and user experiences.
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Home Automation Technician
A home automation technician specializes in installing and maintaining smart home systems. They integrate and optimize devices such as smart lighting, thermostats, and security systems, creating automated and interconnected environments for improved comfort, energy efficiency, and security in homes.
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Instrumentation Electronics Technician
An instrumentation electronics technician is a professional who installs, calibrates, and maintains electronic instruments used for measuring and controlling industrial processes. They ensure accuracy and reliability in instruments such as sensors and gauges, supporting efficient and precise operations in various industries.
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PLC Programmer
A PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) programmer is an expert in designing and coding automation sequences for industrial control systems. They develop programs that dictate the operation of PLCs, optimizing manufacturing processes and ensuring efficient control of machinery in various industries.
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PLC Technician
A PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) technician specializes in the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of PLC systems in industrial settings. They ensure these control systems operate effectively, contributing to the automation and efficiency of manufacturing processes.
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Security Systems Technician
A security systems technician installs, maintains, and troubleshoots security systems, including surveillance cameras, alarms, and access control systems. They ensure the proper functioning of these systems to safeguard properties and assets.
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