What this code covers
Electronics mechanics and servicers fit, maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as commercial and office machines and electronic instruments and control systems. Their tasks include: a) examining and testing machines, instruments, components, other equipment, instruments and control systems to identify faults; b) adjusting, repairing, and replacing worn and defective parts and wiring, and maintaining machines, equipment and instruments; c) reassembling, test operating and adjusting equipment; d) installing electronic instruments and control systems; e) coordinating work with that of engineers, technicians, and other maintenance personnel; f) interpreting test data to diagnose malfunctions and systemic performance problems; g) installing, adjusting, repairing or replacing electrical and electronic components, assemblies, and systems using hand tools, power tools, or soldering irons; h) connecting components to assemblies such as radio systems, instruments, magnetos, inverters, and in-flight refueling systems; i) keeping records of maintenance and repair work. Examples of the occupations classified here: Adding machine technician, Aircraft maintenance engineer (avionics), Audio electronics service/repairman, Automated teller machines mechanic, Avionics technician, Electric typewriter technician, Electronic equipment servicer, Electronics business machines technicians, Erector (radioaerial), Office equipment technician, Office machines mechanic, Photocopy machine technician, Radio mechanic, Reprographic equipment technician, Standard manual typewriter technician, Television mechanic, Video electronics (VHS, VCD, DVD) service/ repairman Some related occupations classified elsewhere: Air traffic safety technician -3155