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Electronics Technician

Maintaining and repairing electronic devices and circuits

Electronics technicians diagnose faults in circuit boards, consumer electronics, or specialized equipment. They use multimeters, oscilloscopes, and other diagnostic tools to identify issues and replace defective components.

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Key Benefits

Broad Application

Work with consumer products, industrial controls, medical devices, and more.

Technical Problem-Solving

Requires methodical troubleshooting and knowledge of electronic principles.

Opportunity to Specialize

Fields like biomedical equipment, automotive electronics, or advanced instrumentation are in demand.

Recommended Insurance Coverage

Professional Indemnity

Protects against claims for faulty repairs or damaged equipment.

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Public Liability

In case a repair or installation causes property damage.

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Tool & Equipment Coverage

Covers soldering stations, testing gear, and specialized diagnostic tools.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Certificate III or IV in Electronics & Communications, or Diploma-level courses focusing on electronics.
Not typically for low-voltage electronics. However, high-voltage or mains connections require an electrician license.
It can be both. Some roles involve in-house repairs, others do on-site service calls.

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