Assembler
Assembler
In this role, one will perform operational tests on highly complex electronic developmental and production components, subassemblies and systems involving a thorough working knowledge of advanced theory, instrumentation, measurement techniques and electronic circuit analysis. This may include the set-up, calibration, testing and troubleshooting of circuits, components, instruments and mechanical assemblies. Determines and may develop test specifications, methods and procedures from blueprints, drawings and diagrams. Tests and troubleshoots assemblies and/or final systems. May complete rework on assemblies and/or systems as a result of testing. Prepares technical reports, summarizes findings and recommends solutions to technical problems
Job Description:
- Knowledge of both mechanical and box assembly
- Set and use of Epoxy dispense equipment - both manual and automatic equipment
- Set up and use of Auto pick and place and AOI inspection equipment
- Setup and use of wire bonding equipment
- Experience in setup and use of thickness measurement equipment, epoxies/solder screen print and furnace reflow equipment
- Knowledge of coil assemblies and windings
- Setup and run of Environmental testing on hybrids equipment
- Working under a microscope
- Familiarity in the use of small tools
- Ability to read and follow assembly drawings, traveler instructions. Ability to meet standard military visual criteria
Job Requirements:
Qualifications
Minimum:
- High School Diploma, GED, or Technical School
Preferred:
- Dexterity of handling very small components with a tweezer
- Detail oriented, able to multitask and ability to work with limited supervision
- Proficient user of Windows and Microsoft Office software
- Soldering experience
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Contact Details:
Vince DeMonte
Senior Recruiter
Executive Alliance
direct dial - 631.498.8329