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ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN PRO-AUDIO SERVICE (Atlanta)

$40/hour

575 Hascall Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30309, USA

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ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN - PRO-AUDIO REPAIR TECH Wizard Electronics, Inc. 554 Deering Road, NW near Northside Drive Atlanta, GA 30309 Compensation: $40.00 / Hour - Per Billed Hour + bonus tiers on total volume produced weekly. Employment type: Full-Time Wizard Electronics, Inc. Atlanta, GA $40.00 / hr Full Time - 9:30-5:00 M-F WIZARD ELECTRONICS, INC. has an immediate opening in its Repair Department for a qualified Component-Level Electronic Technician with experience in digital keyboard instruments and Pro-Audio equipment repairs. The company has been established for 51 years and offers a professional and fun work environment. They provide weekly pickup and delivery service to music stores throughout the Southeast, averaging over 300 units in for service at any given time. This position is available for immediate hire, and they are looking for like-minded professionals to join their team. Responsibilities: Perform component-level repairs on Pro-Audio equipment, including mixing consoles and keyboards Read and interpret schematics for troubleshooting and repair Utilize test equipment to diagnose issues in electronic devices. Execute soldering tasks with precision and skill. Provide routine maintenance and custom modifications on various audio equipment. Assist in the training of apprentices and interns in repair techniques. Maintain a clean and organized workspace in the repair department. Communicate effectively with team members and customers regarding repair status. Participate in weekly team meetings to discuss workload and service updates. Ensure compliance with safety standards and best practices in electronic repair.

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