Circuit Board Troubleshooting Specialist
Job Description
Job Description
Join Our Team at ECI – A Trusted Name in Elevator Electronics for Over 40 Years
Electronic Controls, Inc. (ECI) has been family-owned and operated since 1983. We’ve built a reputation as a trusted leader in circuit board repair and controller support for the elevator and escalator industry. From vintage systems to modern equipment, we specialize in servicing a wide range of electronic components that keep buildings moving safely and efficiently.
Our team is known for innovation, technical expertise, and a collaborative spirit, with an average employee tenure of over 14 years. We’re proud to offer a stable, growth-oriented work environment with real opportunities for advancement.
We’re currently hiring a Lead Electronic Repair Technician who will also serve as the primary point of contact for technical support and warranty calls (RMA). The ideal candidate is a quick learner, takes initiative, and brings strong customer service and communication skills to the table. This is a hands-on role focused on component-level board repair, with the potential to grow into a supervisory position as our service department continues to expand.
Why Join ECI?
- Competitive Salaries: $62,000 – $104,000+ annually, based on qualifications and experience.
- Comprehensive Benefits: Including health insurance, a 401(k) plan, profit sharing, and relocation assistance for the right candidate.
- Supportive Work Environment: A collaborative and inclusive team where every position makes an impact.
Key Responsibilities:
- Troubleshoot and repair circuit boards at the component level.
- Diagnose and analyze failures using tools such as DSOs, logic analyzers, oscilloscopes, DMMs, power supplies, signal generators and other electronic support equipment.
- Perform soldering and de-soldering on through-hole and surface mount devices.
- Develop and implement test strategies for undocumented circuit boards.
- Work on microprocessor-based assemblies, peripherals, I/Os, and power supplies.
- Maintain accurate repair logs, documentation, and reports to ensure quality control.
- Provide phone-based technical support and troubleshooting assistance to customers.
- Collaborate with internal teams to ensure timely repairs and improve processes.
- Ensure compliance with safety and quality standards during all repair activities.
Qualifications:
- Technical school education required (military electronics training or equivalent preferred). Degrees in Electrical Engineering are a plus but not required.
- Minimum 5 years of experience in circuit board troubleshooting and repair.
- Proficiency in digital and analog logic technologies, including understanding of old technologies and microprocessors.
- Strong understanding of operational amplifiers, comparator circuits, semiconductors, and power electronics.
- Experience developing test strategies for undocumented boards.
- Excellent soldering and de-soldering skills (through-hole and surface mount).
- Strong communication and customer service skills to provide effective phone support and technical support.
- Ability to work collaboratively within a team while managing individual responsibilities.
Give us a call to ask more questions!
For inquires, feel free to call us at 321-783-5858.
ECI is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Company DescriptionElectronic Controls, Inc. (ECI) has been family-owned and operated since 1983. We’ve built a reputation as a trusted leader in circuit board repair and controller support for the elevator and escalator industry. From vintage systems to modern equipment, we specialize in servicing a wide range of electronic components that keep buildings moving safely and efficiently.
Company Description
Electronic Controls, Inc. (ECI) has been family-owned and operated since 1983. We’ve built a reputation as a trusted leader in circuit board repair and controller support for the elevator and escalator industry. From vintage systems to modern equipment, we specialize in servicing a wide range of electronic components that keep buildings moving safely and efficiently.