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I. General Provisions

  1. An electronic engineer belongs to the category of specialists.
  2. Qualification requirements:
  • a person with a higher professional (technical) education and at least 3 years of experience in the position of an electronics engineer (electronics) of category II is appointed to the position of an electronics engineer (electronics) of category I;
  • for the position of an electronics engineer (electronics) of category II - a person with a higher professional (technical) education and work experience in the position of an electronics engineer (electronics) of category III or other engineering and technical positions filled by specialists with higher professional education, at least 3 years;
  • for the position of an electronics engineer (electronics) of the III category - a person who has a higher professional (technical) education and work experience in the specialty acquired during the period of study, or work experience in engineering and technical positions without a qualification category;
  • for the position of an electronics engineer (electronics) - a person who has a higher professional (technical) education, without presenting requirements for work experience, or a secondary vocational (technical) education and work experience as a category I technician for at least 3 years.
  1. An electronic engineer (electronics) is appointed to the position and dismissed by the head of the enterprise on the proposal of _______.
  2. An electronics engineer (electronics) must know:
  • resolutions, orders, orders, methodological and regulatory materials on the operation and repair of electronic equipment;
  • technical and operational characteristics, design features, purpose and modes of operation of the equipment, rules for its technical operation;
  • technology of automatic information processing;
  • formalized programming languages;
  • types of technical information carriers;
  • operating number systems, ciphers and codes, standard programs and commands;
  • fundamentals of software and programming;
  • methods for developing long-term and current plans (schedules) of work and the procedure for reporting on their implementation;
  • organization of repair services;
  • advanced domestic and foreign experience in the operation and maintenance of electronic equipment;
  • the procedure for drawing up applications for electronic equipment, spare parts, repairs and other technical documentation;
  • fundamentals of economics, organization of labor and organization of production;
  • rules and regulations of labor protection, safety measures, and fire protection;
  • rules of internal labor regulations;

II. Official duties

Electronic engineer (electronics):

  1. Ensures the correct technical operation, uninterrupted operation of electronic equipment.
  2. Participates in the development of long-term and current plans and work schedules, maintenance and repair of equipment, measures to improve its operation and increase the efficiency of the use of electronic equipment.
  3. Carries out preparation of electronic computers for operation, technical inspection of individual devices and components, controls the parameters and reliability of electronic elements of equipment, conducts test checks for the purpose of timely detection of faults, eliminates them.
  4. Performs adjustment of elements and blocks of electronic computers, radio-electronic equipment and individual devices and assemblies.
  5. Organizes maintenance of electronic equipment, ensures its working condition, rational use, preventive and current repairs.
  6. Takes measures for the timely and high-quality performance of repair work in accordance with the approved documentation.
  7. Supervises the repair and testing of electronic equipment, compliance with operating instructions, technical maintenance of it.
  8. Participates in checking the technical condition of electronic equipment, carrying out routine inspections and current repairs, its acceptance from overhaul, as well as in the acceptance and development of newly commissioned electronic equipment.
  9. It is studying the possibility of connecting additional external devices to electronic computers in order to expand their technical capabilities and create computer systems.
  10. Keeps records and analyzes indicators of the use of electronic equipment, studies the operating modes and conditions of its operation, develops regulatory materials for the operation and maintenance of electronic equipment.
  11. Prepares applications for electronic equipment and spare parts for it, technical documentation for repairs, work reports.
  12. Controls the timely provision of electronic equipment with spare parts and materials, organizes the storage of electronic equipment.

III. Rights

An electronics engineer (electronics) has the right to:

  1. Receive from the managers and specialists of the structural divisions of the enterprise the information necessary for the implementation of its activities.
  2. Involve specialists of structural divisions in solving the tasks assigned to him (if it is provided for by the regulations on structural divisions, if not, with the permission of the management).
  3. Submit proposals on the issues of its activities for consideration by the management of the enterprise.
  4. Require the management of the enterprise to assist in the performance of their duties and rights.
  5. Get acquainted with the draft decisions of the management of the enterprise relating to its activities.

IV. A responsibility

The electronic engineer (electronics) is responsible for:

  1. For improper performance or non-performance of their official duties provided for by this Job Description, within the limits determined by the labor legislation of Ukraine.
  2. For offenses committed in the course of carrying out their activities - within the limits determined by the administrative, criminal and civil legislation of Ukraine.
  3. For causing material damage - within the limits determined by the current legislation of Ukraine.

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