Electronics Assembler Job Description
Electronics Assembler Duties & Responsibilities
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Electronics Assembler Qualifications
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Licensing or Certifications for Electronics Assembler
List any licenses or certifications required by the position: IPC, J-STD-001, WHMA-A-620, STD, NASA, J-STD, FAA
Education for Electronics Assembler
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Employers hiring for the electronics assembler job most commonly would prefer for their future employee to have a relevant degree such as High School and Associate Degree in Technical, Performance, Associates, Engineering, Electronics, Education, General Education, Communication, Computer, Supervision
Skills for Electronics Assembler
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Desired experience for electronics assembler includes:
Electronics Assembler Examples
Electronics Assembler Job Description
- May assist higher rated employees as required
- Must be able to obtain certifications essential to accomplish required work
- Employees may input and retrieve production data into and from computer systems and buy off (work performed meets specifications) their own work
- Performing other work as assigned that is incidental to primary job duties or other assigned work that may be performed safely using tools that are commonly available
- Crimps, stakes, screws, bolts, rivets, solders, cements, press fits or performs similar operations to join or secure parts in place
- Mount assembled components, such as transformers, resistors, transistors, capacitors, integrated circuits and sockets, on chassis panel
- Able to read, speak, write the English language
- Cable assembly work
- Electrical testing experience would be a plus, may perform limited testing of assemblies/components
- Assemble PWCL setups
- Experience working with top level chassis assemblies, circuit card modules and component assembly/rework
- Knowledge of ESD procedures
- Must be able to comfortably lift and work with material weighing 50 lbs
- Experience with coaxial, ribbon, and discrete wire and cables
- Ability to read work orders, assembly instructions, assembly drawings and bill of materials
- Strong mechanical skills, knowledge of most hand tools, crimp tools and torque tools and ability to use power screw drivers, torque driver and other assembly tools
Electronics Assembler Job Description
- Must have experience soldering under a microscope
- Interpret and work in accordance with work orders, drawings, charts and other applicable engineering and production specifications
- Set up and utilize properly all applicable jigs, fixtures, aids
- Use accurately such hand or power tools as soldering irons, solder suckers, wire strippers, high voltage soldering irons, resistance (module) welders, nut drivers, torque wrenches and microscope
- May be assigned to set up equipment, interpret specifications, train and check accuracy of work of designated employees of lower classification
- Perform quality tests
- Crimp and strip wires
- May install finished assemblies or subassemblies in cases and cabinets
- Wash printed circuit boards
- Inspect own work to ensure placement accuracy and completeness of work performed
- Must have experience working with both mechanical and electrical component assembly processes on a moving assembly system or flow line process
- Ability to read both electrical schematics and blueprints
- 0 - 1 years electronic assembly/rework experience in a manufacturing or repair environment, or electronic assembly/rework training
- Expertise in general soldering
- Expertise in the requirements to meet IPC-A-610 acceptability standard for Class 3 assemblies
- The ability to work various shifts
Electronics Assembler Job Description
- Box final products
- Performs basic prep work like pinning, taping, molding inserts, dip coatings-etc
- Crimping of connections
- Basic testing using equipment
- Stamping using rubber and metal stamp blocks
- Sitting for long period or times but not limited to standing, walking and lifting throughout the day
- Examine product for quality
- Performs other job duties as assigned with minimal supervision
- Build quality into work
- Touch up, repair, inspect, and clean circuit boards
- Expertise in fine pitch surface mount and through-hole component soldering
- Expertise in the rework and repair of electronic assemblies to IPC-7711/7721 procedures
- Careful assembling skills and some technical expertise are a must
- Working knowledge of RDO Machines, Induction Soldering and Actuators
- Ability to handle small parts and equipment
- Quick thinker with the ability to troubleshoot issues when they occur
Electronics Assembler Job Description
- Aligns and assembles parts, such as leads, coils, wires, and terminals into housing, use of hand tools, power tools, soldering irons, tweezers, pliers, cutters and microscopes
- Enter information in computer such as serial numbers, flow sheets information, rework notes
- To complete the assembly of electronics boards by means of acceptable processing
- Utilize hand tools and automated machines and components in conjunction with customer drawings parts list, bill of materials, wire diagrams, schematics, tables and work instructions
- Experience in wire harness, cable and mechanical assembly utilizing a variety of hand and/or power tools
- Must have good manual dexterity and oral/written communication skills
- Perform and document completed work via a product router
- Ability to read and follow work instructions, drawing and manufacturing procedures
- Perform assembly functions which include cabinet preparation, mechanical assembly, harness preparation, cable installation and equipment wiring
- Maintain a safe work environment by following safety procedures including handling of materials, tools and equipment
- Technical background is a major plus whether it be from schooling or experience with certain machines
- Ability to follow engineering drawings and specifications to assemble and inspect electrical controls, printed circuit boards, wire cabinet systems and/ or electronic controller assemblies
- Basic knowledge of and ability to communicate technical information to individuals
- Ability to read, interpret and use the information presented in drawings, schematics, wiring diagrams and engineering instructions to determine appropriate activities, tools and next steps in the production process as required
- Basic knowledge of continuous improvement processes to improve operational effectiveness
- Entry level, less than 2 years experience in an electrical/electronics manufacturing or equivalent environment
Electronics Assembler Job Description
- Perform a wide range of complex hybrid electronic assembly to include the handling of hybrid components, wire bonding, ribbon attaching, and manually attaching hybrid components (utilizing a variety of materials such as AuSi, AuSn, 1 mil gold wire, 15 mil gold ribbon, ) in accordance with military and/or other assembly standards using blue prints, visual aids, wiring lists, verbal and/or written instructions all while utilizing a microscope
- Minimum 6 months experience in assembly or electronic work
- Interested applicants must have prior soldering, crimping, and wire experience
- Other Senior Electronic Assembler related duties
- Work near others
- May also be qualified (via Quality System) to perform final inspections of assemblies
- Calibrate electronic product
- Solder small surface-mount resistors and other electronic components
- Use hand tools to assemble and rework product
- Maintain production documents and work environment as requested
- Ability and willingness to work overtime / shift work as required
- Initiative – Must be willing to learn and take on new challenges
- Strong communication skills (must be able to communicate effectively in English language)
- Minimum of 1 year Assembly experience or related Vocational Technical Training
- Must be willing to submit to a background screen and drug test
- Must be willing to have face to face interview