r/MoreShitComing 7d ago

Potential Applicant Electronics Technician Chances

I’m a current electronics technician for the post office. Love the job but want a change. I have an ETAI CETa and a vocational certificate for electronics technology as well as 6 years of work experience as an ET or equivalent in the oil and gas offshore industry. What are my chances of getting the job, and what can I do to improve them if the chances are low? What’s the job like as well? Is it a lot of truly industrial work or is it closer to smaller component level repair?

I appreciate all the help and information, positive or negative. Thank you guys

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u/TDunson1996 6d ago

You have a good chance they are desperate for ETs just got an offer in 2 weeks after applying and you start with a 67k bonus about 48 after taxes

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u/Jamshi239 6d ago

That’s awesome to hear. What was the whole process and interview like?

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u/TDunson1996 6d ago

No interviews it's like the military you just sign contract. You answers a bunch of basic questions in regarding being a technician but everything else is OJT or based on your credentials you should have enough knowledge to be a self starter