First shift Starting pay - $16, with higher rates available based on experience and qualifications. Benefits: Medical (UHC), Dental, Vision, Critical Illness, Short Term Disability, Life Insurance, 401k s/company match, and PTO. Position Overview: Assemble electronics and motors to meet strict specifications. The Solderer will prepare and solder components to build fabricated metal parts and items. Essential Job Functions: - Heat soldering irons or work pieces to specified temperatures for soldering, using gas flames or electric current.
- Reflow solder along adjoining edges of work pieces to solder joints, using soldering irons, gas torches, or electric-ultrasonic equipment.
- Reflow solder to fill holes, indentations, and seams of fabricated metal products, using soldering equipment.
- Assemble electrical or electronic systems and support structures; and install components, units, subassemblies, wiring, and assembly casings, using rivets, bolts, soldering and micro-welding equipment as described in IPC-610.
- Connect cables, tubes, and wiring, according to specifications as described in IPC-610.
- Clean parts, using cleaning solutions, air hoses, and cloths.
- Ability to follow work instructions and enter data according to IPC-610 requirements
- Examine seams for defects, and rework defective joints or broken parts.
- Melt and separate brazed or soldered joints to remove and straighten damaged or misaligned components, using irons or furnaces.
- Clean work pieces to remove dirt and excess debris, using solvent solutions, files, wire brushes, or grinders.
- Use furnace equipment to reflow braze alloys for component assembly.
- Log daily progress on the computer.
- Keep a clean and well-maintained workspace.
- Perform hand assembly operations by using mechanical presses and hand tools
Required Qualifications: - Extensive knowledge of soldering process and techniques.
- The ability to read and understand written instructions
- The ability to make precisely coordinated movements of the fingers of one or both hands to grasp, manipulate, or assemble very small objects.
Additional Qualifications: - Maintain open communication
- Dexterity and hand-eye coordination
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