HEARING AID INSPECTOR - ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING Electronics assemblers, fabricators, inspectors and testers

Hard Skills

IntermediateVisual Microscopic InspectionThe ability to use high-powered microscopes and magnifying equipment to identify minute defects in hearing aid components and miniature circuits.
IntermediateElectronic Test Equipment OperationProficiency in using multimeters, oscilloscopes, and specialized audio testing software to verify circuit continuity and frequency response.
AdvancedMedical Device Regulatory ComplianceKnowledge of industry-specific standards such as ISO 13485 and FDA regulations governing the manufacture and inspection of hearing aids.
IntermediateSoldering Quality Standards (IPC-A-610)Applying the IPC-A-610 standards to evaluate the acceptability of electronic assemblies and solder joints in hearing aids.
BasicTechnical Documentation and ReportingThe systematic recording of inspection results, defect codes, and non-conformance reports in an ERP or Quality Management System.

Soft Skills

AdvancedAttention to DetailThe cognitive ability to maintain focus on repetitive tasks while identifying subtle discrepancies in complex miniature assemblies.

Mobility Path: High Affinity Match (>60%)

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