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Anyone a electronics Technician Or does something with electronics?

Posted on 7/19/21 at 8:00 am
Posted by DawgsCanes
Member since Jul 2021
53 posts
Posted on 7/19/21 at 8:00 am
If so, how do you like the field?? Is it worth getting into?
This post was edited on 7/19/21 at 8:01 am
Posted by The Third Leg
Idiot Out Wandering Around
Member since May 2014
11533 posts
Posted on 7/19/21 at 8:03 am to
Do they still fix electronics outside of phones? Haven’t seen a small electronics repair shop for a good decade and a half now.

My guess is that they get thrown in the trash or manufacturers have refurbishing depots where a tech might find employment. Seems cheaper for them to just make new on most things now.
Posted by saint tiger225
San Diego
Member since Jan 2011
45897 posts
Posted on 7/19/21 at 8:05 am to
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a electronics Technician Or does something with electronics?


And no, no one in the WHOLE WORLD is "a" electronics technician or be doing somethings with electronics. You have to figure it out yourself.
This post was edited on 7/19/21 at 8:06 am
Posted by DawgsCanes
Member since Jul 2021
53 posts
Posted on 7/19/21 at 8:08 am to
They are definitely still around...I don't see many people get into it as much anymore. Just old farts
Posted by Ben Hur
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Feb 2013
985 posts
Posted on 7/19/21 at 8:09 am to
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Haven’t seen a small electronics repair shop for a good decade and a half now.


Availability of information on the internet hurt them as well. Almost any small electronic repair instructions can be found in a youtube video or on a forum.
Posted by East Coast Band
Member since Nov 2010
66876 posts
Posted on 7/19/21 at 8:09 am to
You may want to look at controls type field.
Posted by diat150
Louisiana
Member since Jun 2005
47102 posts
Posted on 7/19/21 at 8:12 am to
I think most “electronics technicians” get into automation or communications
Posted by LSUJML
Central
Member since May 2008
51872 posts
Posted on 7/19/21 at 8:12 am to
Do you mean I/E technician that works in plants?
It’s a good job with good income & stability.
You won’t be rich but you won’t be struggling.
You will probably have to be on call every 6-8 weeks.
Posted by TheFonz
Somewhere in Louisiana
Member since Jul 2016
22690 posts
Posted on 7/19/21 at 8:14 am to
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Posted by carhartt
Member since Feb 2013
8188 posts
Posted on 7/19/21 at 8:17 am to
It’s definitely still a needed skill set. It’s not a well known job. But you can make a pretty good living repairing medical equipment if you have a degree like that.
Posted by whiskey over ice
Member since Sep 2020
3661 posts
Posted on 7/19/21 at 8:17 am to
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If so, how do you like the field?? Is it worth getting into?


I’m an elevator technician. I like it ok. It has its ups and downs
Posted by Gee Grenouille
Bogalusa
Member since Jul 2018
7455 posts
Posted on 7/19/21 at 8:20 am to
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You may want to look at controls type field.


Solid answer. I assume OP is looking at trade school options. Definitely go the controls route. Instrumentation, automation, process control, etc.

It's a good field if you find the right employer.
Posted by TigerBait1971
PTC GA
Member since Oct 2014
15900 posts
Posted on 7/19/21 at 8:22 am to
Instrument techs make good money and you're not pulling chains to open valves.
Posted by Hangit
The Green Swamp
Member since Aug 2014
45130 posts
Posted on 7/19/21 at 8:31 am to
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Or does something with electronics?


I am on a laptop on TD and looking at charts, on a phone looking at mail, and watching TV.

Hop this helps.
Posted by LetzGeaux
Member since Feb 2017
313 posts
Posted on 7/19/21 at 8:45 am to
There is definitely a demand for qualified et’s. Automation and controls are here to stay. Everything will be run by logic and programming. Automation has and will take jobs but there’s always a need for the person that’s able to work on the automation.
Posted by eitek1
Member since Jun 2011
2752 posts
Posted on 7/19/21 at 8:58 am to
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If so, how do you like the field?? Is it worth getting into?


I’ve done controls and automation work in just about every aspect for the past 27 years. It’s worth getting into and you can make a fine living. If your planning on making decent money you need to be better than the average bear. As with anything there are tiers and if you are a top tier technician, you can do very well financially.

My user name Eitek1 stands for “Electronics and Instrumentation Technician #1”. I created the name at the beginning of my career with the expectation I was going to put in the work to be a top tier technician. That mindset and my ambition has served me very well. I can do electrical work up to medium voltage, PLC’s, DCS, Turbine controls, all aspects of process controls and so on. Be prepared for a career spent learning perpetually.

If your one of the top tier folks and you’re willing to put in the work, you can make six figures all day long.

If you aren’t scared to put a radio in your own car, you likely have the skills to do this kind of stuff.
This post was edited on 7/19/21 at 8:59 am
Posted by holmesbr
Baton Rouge, La.
Member since Feb 2012
3856 posts
Posted on 7/19/21 at 9:16 am to
I sent a DSLR for shutter repair and the company had a web cam in the tech area. Probably 5-8 folks working on small electronics. United Camera. Not sure what kind of pay it is. Def not as good as plant work ET.
Posted by LsuFan_1955
Slidell, La
Member since Jul 2013
1908 posts
Posted on 7/19/21 at 9:43 am to
Medium voltage?
Posted by eitek1
Member since Jun 2011
2752 posts
Posted on 7/19/21 at 9:50 am to
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Medium voltage?


4160 VAC
Posted by SantaFe
Baton Rouge
Member since Apr 2019
7575 posts
Posted on 7/19/21 at 9:52 am to
Any Radio Shacks still open?
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