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Digital Systems Technician

Spectrum Control
Marlborough, United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 27 Jan 2026
💰 $90,000/yr($70,000/yr$90,000/yr)

About the role

At Spectrum Control, most departments operate on a 4-day, 10-hour work schedule in exchange for a 3-day weekend. We offer competitive wages and PTO, plus our benefits begin on day 1 of employment. Come join a workforce where we put you first!

The Digital Systems Technician is part of a multidisciplinary manufacturing and test team responsible for the bring-up, test, troubleshooting, and repair of complex digital electronic assemblies used in commercial, military, and aerospace products.

The majority of products consist of single-FPGA or processor-based PCBs with established automated test flows and well-defined bring-up procedures. A smaller subset of advanced VPX-based systems requires deeper system-level integration, judgment-based troubleshooting, and close collaboration with engineering.

Compensation Range: $35.00/hr - $45.00/hr

Primary Responsibilities

  • Receive assembled PCBs from manufacturing and verify proper operation of power delivery networks, including voltage accuracy, sequencing, current draw, and fault conditions prior to device programming
  • Program and configure FPGAs, microcontrollers, and embedded processors using JTAG, SPI, Ethernet, or vendor-specific tools; manage production firmware and software images
  • Execute automated hardware and software test suites, interpret test results, and diagnose failures using test data and electrical measurements
  • Troubleshoot digital and mixed-signal hardware issues to the board or component level and coordinate or perform corrective actions as required
  • Bring up embedded Linux systems to a functional login state, verify basic system operation, and diagnose common boot or configuration issues
  • Configure and verify Ethernet connectivity for embedded systems, including basic network setup and connectivity diagnostics
  • Maintain accurate test records, configuration logs, and nonconformance documentation in accordance with quality and production procedures
  • Collaborate with engineering to improve test processes, manufacturing yield, and product robustness
  • Assist with the construction, validation, and maintenance of production and engineering test stations

Advanced Responsibilities (Subset of Products)

  • Support advanced VPX and OpenVPX systems as an escalation resource, including complex power-up behavior, multi-FPGA configuration, and system-level debug
  • Assist with deeper Linux bring-up and integration issues on custom hardware platforms when automated diagnostics are insufficient
  • Provide detailed failure analysis and documentation to engineering for complex or design-related issues

Required Qualifications

  • Associate degree in Electrical Engineering Technology or equivalent practical experience in digital electronics test and debug
  • Ability to read and interpret electronic schematics, block diagrams, test procedures, and technical documentation
  • Solid understanding of basic DC and AC electronic theory, including passive and active components
  • Understanding of power regulation, sequencing, clock distribution, and reset architectures in digital systems
  • Basic knowledge of computer architecture concepts (CPU, SDRAM, non-volatile memory)
  • Experience using electronic test equipment such as multimeters and oscilloscopes for circuit verification and troubleshooting
  • Familiarity with Ethernet networking in Linux environments, including IP addressing, subnetting, SSH access, and basic connectivity diagnostics (ping, ip/ifconfig, ethtool)
  • Ability to work from documented procedures while exercising independent judgment during fault isolation and system bring-up

Preferred Skills

  • Experience testing and debugging FPGA-based digital systems in a production or lab environment
  • Familiarity with automated test systems and software-driven diagnostics
  • Experience with VPX or OpenVPX architectures, including backplane interfaces and module-level integration
  • Exposure to multi-FPGA systems and complex power sequencing
  • Experience working with embedded Linux on custom hardware platforms
  • Basic scripting or programming experience (C, C++, Python, Bash, etc.)
  • Experience working in ESD-controlled manufacturing or laboratory environments

Professional Expectations

  • Ability to communicate clearly with engineering, manufacturing, and operations teams
  • Willingness to learn and grow into advanced system bring-up responsibilities over time
  • Strong documentation discipline and attention to detail
  • Comfortable escalating complex design-level issues with clear data and observations rather than speculation

Work Environment:

  • On Site, Full Time

Equal Op

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