> Hi, looking for a full-time electronics tech in the Toronto (GTA- West) > area. Here are the requirements: > > ? Must be familiar with MS Windows and office productivity tools. > Familiarity with EDA packages such as Orcad/Altium/Eagle and/or 3D CAD > applications such as Solidworks/SolidEdge a plus. > ? Debugging and troubleshooting skills applicable to bringing up new > hardware/firmware systems an asset. > ? Strong familiarity with the operation and use of meters, > oscilloscopes, and other bench top equipment, and ability to assemble, > troubleshoot and rework fine-pitch SMT boards at the component level. > ? Ability to document work, and assist with inventory control, > kitting, shipping and receiving, and installations. > ? Compulsion to maintain a neat and well-organized work area > ? Recent graduates with enthusiasm, willingness to learn, and a strong > electronics hobbyist background (demonstrable successful projects > completed) will be considered. Occasional weekend/evening work will be > required. > > It's likely to be a fun job with an interesting group of people (fully > funded startup in the geophysical instrumentation field). The mediocre > of work habits and/or attitude need not apply, but a huge amount of > experience is NOT required. If you think you might have what it takes, > please send me a copy of a recent resume. Weird, this sounds like an ad I would put together. :) We just hired a tech, but if you live in the Phoenix area and meet at least a few of Spehro's requirements (especially the one about electronics hobbyist background), please consider sending in your resume to jobs@scantool.net. Our philosophy is, "you can never hire too many great people". We rarely work weekends, and the only reason our techs/engineers sometimes work evenings, is because they choose to show up at 3 pm. ;) Vitaliy PS Spehro -- sorry for the intrusion, I just thought this may be appropriate since we're not directly competing for talent (different geographic locations). -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist