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Description
Install, commission, troubleshoot, and maintain complex electronic equipment and systems at customer sites. Apply electronic theory to diagnose faults, perform testing and calibration, ensure compliance with specifications and safety standards, implement upgrades, and provide technical support and training across commercial, industrial, medical, military, or scientific applications.
Abilities
Verbal Abilities
  • • Oral Comprehension
  • • Written Comprehension
  • • Oral Expression
  • • Written Expression
Idea Generation and Reasoning Abilities
  • • Fluency of Ideas
  • • Originality
  • • Problem Sensitivity
  • • Deductive Reasoning
  • • Inductive Reasoning
  • • Information Ordering
  • • Category Flexibility
Quantitative Abilities
  • • Mathematical Reasoning
  • • Number Facility
Perceptual Abilities
  • • Speed of Closure
  • • Flexibility of Closure
  • • Perceptual Speed
Spatial Abilities
  • • Visualization
Fine Manipulative Abilities
  • • Arm-Hand Steadiness
  • • Finger Dexterity
Visual Abilities
  • • Near Vision
Auditory and Speech Abilities
  • • Speech Recognition
  • • Speech Clarity
Knowledge
Engineering and Technology
  • • Computers and Electronics
  • • Engineering and Technology
  • • Design
  • • Mechanical
Mathematics and Science
  • • Mathematics
  • • Physics
Arts and Humanities
  • • English Language
Skills
Content
  • • Reading Comprehension
  • • Active Listening
  • • Writing
  • • Speaking
  • • Mathematics
  • • Science
Process
  • • Critical Thinking
  • • Active Learning
  • • Learning Strategies
  • • Monitoring
Social Skills
  • • Coordination
  • • Instructing
Complex Problem Solving Skills
  • • Complex Problem Solving
Technical Skills
  • • Operations Analysis
  • • Technology Design
  • • Operations Monitoring
  • • Troubleshooting
  • • Quality Control Analysis
Systems Skills
  • • Judgment and Decision Making
  • • Systems Analysis
  • • Systems Evaluation
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Last reviewed: Jan 2026
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