Also called an electronic technician, he participates in the manufacture and
maintenance of any device comprising electronic components.
It intervenes at different stages: during design, during testing or to repair a failure. The job therefore involves advanced knowledge in electronics. The electronic technician may be required to perform the following tasks:

  • Draw the diagram of an electronic system
  • Design a card or an electronic system
  • Participate in prototype testing before mass production Find solutions for improving and optimizing hardware performance Ensure a technological watch Repair or replace defective equipment Provide remote assistance. The electronics technician masters all techniques related to electronics. Curious about new technologies, he has knowledge related to electronics (hydraulics, pneumatics, mechanics, etc.). Also, he knows the English terms related to his field of activity. Faced with competition, the electronics technician often doubles his skills, with electronic computing or microelectronics. Finally, in addition to being a fine technician, he must have good interpersonal skills; in fact, he often comes into contact with a client.