We are looking for an highly skilled and experienced Computer Technician & Board Level Repair Technician to join our team.
Requirements:
- Full computer repair and diagnostics, must have repair shop experience
- Expert-level experience in logic board repairs and micro soldering – no training provided.
- Proficient in Mac, PC, and cellphone logic board and part swap repairs.
- Strong diagnostic skills using DC power supply, multimeter, and schematics.
- Ability to quickly identify and repair shorts or faulty components without unnecessary delays.
- Skilled in chip rebelling, micro-soldering, and data recovery from faulty boards.
- Proficient in NAND chip data recovery for MacBooks and experienced with iSocket for data recovery.
- Must be efficient and precise – we are not looking for technicians with outdated or slow repair skills.
- Must be able to diagnose and repair boards quickly and correctly without causing further damage.
- Will be involved in creating professional repair videos alongside our team, showcasing board repairs, diagnostics, and advanced microsoldering techniques in our fully equipped repair studio.
Work Environment:
- Work in our fully equipped repair studio, including:
- Multimeter
- Hakko soldering station
- AmScope microscope
- ZXW schematics software
- Hot air rework station
- DC power supply
- Oscilloscope
- iSocket for data recovery
- Professional video recording setup for repair content creation
If you are an efficient, highly skilled, and experienced logic board repair technician looking for a part-time opportunity, and you’re interested in working in a high-tech studio while contributing to repair video content, we’d love to hear from you.
Pay: $24.00 - $31.00 per hour
Expected hours: 15 per week
Application Question(s):
- How many years of experience do you have in logic board repair and microsoldering? What types of devices have you worked on (Mac, PC, iPhone, iPad, etc.)?
- In short What is your process for diagnosing logic board issues, including power failures and short circuits? What tools do you use, such as a DC power supply, multimeter, and oscilloscope?
- How comfortable are you with microsoldering, replacing SMD components, damaged connectors, fuses, and resistors? Have you reflowed or reball BGA chips, and what method do you prefer?
- Have you performed NAND chip repairs and data recovery for MacBooks? Do you have experience using iSocket or other tools for extracting data from damaged boards?
- How well do you understand and use MacBook schematics and boardview software like ZXW, FlexBV, or OpenBoardView for tracing faults and repairing missing power rails?
- How quickly can you diagnose and repair a logic board issue? Have you worked in a fast-paced repair environment where speed and precision were essential?
- Are you comfortable working in a fully equipped repair studio with tools like hot air stations, microscopes, and oscilloscopes? Would you be open to recording repair videos with our team?
Work Location: In person