You are responsible for: Operate production equipment (conformal coat, plasma washer, oven, etc.…) Able to perform all tasks in the Mechanical Assembly operation (wash, bake, underfill, masking, curing, demasking and cleaning/touch up, enhanced mechanical, selective solder and depanel ) Apply under fill and masking material according to specifications and under simulated conditions. Meet daily, weekly, and monthly production goals Communicate effectively to leadership regarding issues/status/performance during a given shift Maintains an effective relationship with Quality and Engineering teams to ensure production goals are met Performs a wide variety of electrical/mechanical product assembly operations on components, assemblies or sub-assemblies. Prepares assembly work to be accomplished by studying assembly instructions and following blueprint specifications Populate PCB's from Work Instructions and Assembly Drawings / Bills of Material Assembles components by positioning parts and sub-assemblies examining connections for correct fit, and fastening parts and sub-assemblies Install, assemble, and inspect electronic components during product assembly with a focus on Mechanical Assembly, per documented work instructions Interpreting Job Routers, written instructions, and schematic drawings for assembly of electronics. Performing a variety of inspections with a focus on Mechanical Assembly operation to ensure assembly meet/exceed IPC standards. Performing pass downs with outgoing/incoming shifts. Using hand and/or power tools, and assembly palettes. Other duties as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Industry
Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees