Electronics Lab Technician
Morse Micro
Surry Hills NSW 2010, Australia
Posted on May 24, 2026
Morse Micro is shaping the future of Wi-Fi technology for the multi-billion dollar Internet of Things markets. At Morse Micro you will be working with experienced professionals and engineers, some of whom are the team that invented the original Wi-Fi technology that is ubiquitous today.
Morse Micro is seeking a dynamic and talented Electronics Lab Technician to join our groundbreaking team. If you thrive in a fast-paced, innovative environment and have a passion for pushing the boundaries of wireless technology, this is the perfect opportunity for you!
Responsibilities
Morse Micro is Australia’s largest semiconductor company building Wi-Fi HaLow (802.11ah) chips for the Internet of Things (IoT). We are a team of wireless experts that love to work hard, innovate, and invent. Together, we are building the world’s lowest power Wi-Fi technology that will enable billions of IoT devices to connect securely to the internet. We are a global team with offices in Sydney, Picton & Melbourne (Australia), Irvine, Bay Area & Boston (USA), Bangalore (India), Cambridge (UK), Hangzhou (China), Taipei (Taiwan) and Tokyo (Japan).
Morse Micro is seeking a dynamic and talented Electronics Lab Technician to join our groundbreaking team. If you thrive in a fast-paced, innovative environment and have a passion for pushing the boundaries of wireless technology, this is the perfect opportunity for you!
Responsibilities
- Soldering electronic components onto PCBAs
- Assembling and testing products in accordance with work instructions and provided training
- Assist in rework and modification tasks, including supporting R&D activities (for example, building and testing prototype boards or assemblies)
- Getting involved in all areas of lab and production operations including setup, maintenance and support activities, as-required basis.
- Assist in receiving goods and other inventory management tasks, including serialisation and labeling processes, stocktake, putting away stock
- Contributing to best practice quality control and continuous improvement activities
- Update documentation where appropriate
- Provide feedback to improve processes and systems
- Previous experience as an Electronic Assembler within an electronic engineering or manufacturing background would be ideal.
- Ideally experienced in soldering small electronic components (0603, 0402, and sometimes 0201 sizes).
- Ideally IPC-certified (either current or previously)
- Be familiar with hand tools that are commonly used in electronic production (cutters, pliers, tweezers, wire strippers, screwdrivers etc)
- Have experience following testing procedures and using test jigs/fixtures (including running command line programs on the terminal via serial communications)
- Strong organisational and time management skills.
- High level of attention to detail and accuracy.
- Positive attitude as well as respect for other team members.
- Reliable & punctual.
- Ability to organise and prioritise several tasks.
- Self-motivated and with an enthusiastic approach.
- The applicant would preferably have a strong recent work history in the Electronic manufacturing field.
- Competitive salary + excellent stock option package
- Performance Bonus opportunity
- Income protection Insurance
- Healthy work environment with sit/stand desks and large screens
- Lots of snacks & drinks, including barista coffee, Friday team lunches & some of the world’s best beers
- Flexible working hours
- Work from home policy
- Community & social groups and much more
- Join a high performing, inclusive company where you can make a real impact
Morse Micro is Australia’s largest semiconductor company building Wi-Fi HaLow (802.11ah) chips for the Internet of Things (IoT). We are a team of wireless experts that love to work hard, innovate, and invent. Together, we are building the world’s lowest power Wi-Fi technology that will enable billions of IoT devices to connect securely to the internet. We are a global team with offices in Sydney, Picton & Melbourne (Australia), Irvine, Bay Area & Boston (USA), Bangalore (India), Cambridge (UK), Hangzhou (China), Taipei (Taiwan) and Tokyo (Japan).




