Job Description
Job Summary
- The QA Technician is responsible for inspecting, testing, troubleshooting, and verifying the quality and performance of IDU’s before deployment or after repair.
- The role ensures all products meet company standards, safety regulations, and operational efficiency requirements.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct functional and performance testing of solar system.
- Inspect repaired or newly assembled IDU’s for defects and compliance.
- Verify calibration, firmware configuration, and electrical parameters.
- Document test results, faults, and corrective actions.
- Perform burn-in and load testing procedures.
- Ensure compliance with electrical safety and quality standards.
- Support repair technicians with technical analysis.
- Maintain testing equipment and QA tools.
- Assist in root cause analysis for repeated product failures.
- Recommend improvements for product reliability and testing processes.
- Ensure all cosmetic aspect of the IDU’s and accessories are duly check before packaging
Technical Duties
- Measure voltage, current, frequency, efficiency, and waveform output.
- Test MPPT functionality, battery charging systems, and protection circuits.
- Validate inverter performance under simulated solar and load conditions.
Performance Indicators (KPIs)
- Defect detection accuracy rate.
- Testing turnaround time.
- Reduction in field failure returns.
- Compliance with QA procedures.
- Documentation accuracy.
Qualifications
Education:
- Diploma / HND / B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, or related field.
Experience:
- 1–3 years experience in solar, power electronics, or inverter systems testing preferred.
Required Skills:
- Strong understanding of inverter systems and power electronics.
- Troubleshooting and analytical skills.
- Attention to detail and accuracy.
- Knowledge of safety procedures in electrical testing.
- Basic computer skills for reporting and documentation.
Key Competencies:
- Problem solving
- Technical precision
- Quality focus
- Team collaboration
- Time management
- Accountability
Working Conditions:
- Workshop / Lab environment.
- May require standing for long periods.
- Possible exposure to live electrical systems (with safety protocols).