Assemble, wire, and test electronic subsystems for UAV systems Support R&D and production with hands-on troubleshooting tasks Work closely with engineers in a fast-paced, practical environment An Australian R&D company based in Adelaide is growing their engineering and production teams and is now hiring an Electronic Technician to support the build and test of advanced UAV systems used in defence and aerospace applications. In this role, you’ll be responsible for hands-on assembly, testing, and wiring of electronic subsystems. You’ll work alongside engineers and other technicians to bring prototype and production hardware to life in a fast-paced, practical environment. For interstate candidates, full relocation to Adelaide is required. Key Responsibilities: Assemble and test electronic components, harnesses, and subassemblies Perform soldering, crimping, and connector work to a high standard Support the build and troubleshooting of prototype systems Read and follow assembly instructions, wiring diagrams, and engineering drawings Maintain a tidy and organised workspace, tools, and test equipment Work closely with engineers to support R&D and production activities Requirements: Hands-on experience with electronics assembly and wiring Good soldering skills and familiarity with cable harnessing techniques Ability to read basic schematics or assembly drawings Comfortable working in a lab or workshop environment Strong attention to detail and quality of work Desirable but not mandatory: Background in avionics, automotive, or defence electronics Experience working on UAVs, drones, or other electromechanical systems IPC certification or similar training in soldering or cable assembly Familiarity with testing tools such as multimeters, oscilloscopes, or power supplies Please reach out to harold@mantechit.com.au for more info