Company Description
ISAAC partners with North American fleets to provide a user-friendly solution that simplifies trucking. Focused 100% on the trucking industry, we help carriers overcome challenges, while boosting driver happiness. With proven system reliability and system integration capabilities driven by our open platform, our solution helps your drivers and back-office team work smoothly.
For more information, visit www.isaacinstruments.com.
Job Description
As the Electronics Technician, you contribute to the manufacturing, reliability and quality of ISAAC products by performing first-level electronic assembly, testing and repair activities. The role directly supports production operations and the processing of simple cases, according to established work methods and remains available to assist production as needed, including some non-electronic tasks during busier periods.
Electronic and mechanical product assembly
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Assemble electronic and mechanical components according to the instructions, schematics and procedures provided.
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Properly use hand tools and precision instruments required for assembly.
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Ensure the visual and mechanical conformity of the assemblies made.
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Identify and report any anomalies or non-conformities observed during assembly.
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Maintain an orderly, safe work environment that complies with internal standards.
Functional Testing and Verification
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Perform basic functional tests according to established procedures and criteria.
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Use appropriate test equipment and tools (e.g., multimeters, test benches).
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Record test results in accordance with traceability requirements.
Product repair and refurbishment
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Diagnose simple problems using existing procedures and tools.
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Perform basic repairs and replacement of defective components.
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Test repaired products to confirm compliance and functioning.
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Document the interventions carried out according to current practices.
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Escalate situations beyond his/her level of intervention when required.
Contribution to production fluidity and continuous improvement
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Apply the procedures, work methods and safety instructions in force.
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Execute work according to production priorities and schedules.
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Report any discrepancies, recurring issues or opportunities for improvement.
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Contribute to the smooth running of production operations.
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Lend a hand to production, including non-electronic tasks, during periods of increased need.
Qualifications
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High school diploma completed with relevant vocational training, or a College Diploma (DEC) in electronics, electrotechnology, or a related field
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0 to 2 years of experience in a production, assembly, or electronic repair environment
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Proficiency in French, both written and spoken
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Experience following well-defined work procedures and performing repetitive, structured tasks
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Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
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Excellent teamwork and collaboration skills
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Autonomy and resourcefulness are key qualities sought