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Career Concepts

Assembly

Career Concepts, Salamanca, New York, United States, 14779


Assembly

An electronics assembly technician is responsible for assembling electronic components and devices according to specifications and quality standards. They work with a variety of tools, equipment, and materials to solder, mount, and connect electrical and electronic parts. The electronics assembly technician collaborates with engineers, supervisors, and quality control personnel to ensure efficient assembly processes and the production of high-quality electronic products.

Responsibilities

Component Assembly and Soldering:Read and interpret engineering drawings, work instructions, and bills of materials to determine the assembly process for electronic products.

Hand solder electronic components onto printed circuit boards (PCBs) using soldering irons or automated soldering equipment.

Perform wire stripping, crimping, and termination of connectors and cables.

PCB Assembly and Inspection:Operate automated or manual assembly equipment, such as pick-and-place machines or stencil printers, to place solder paste, solder components, or apply adhesive.

Perform rework or touch-up soldering as needed to correct assembly defects.

Testing and Quality Control:Conduct basic functional tests on assembled electronic products using test equipment, such as multimeters or oscilloscopes.

Inspect and verify the quality and completeness of assembled units, including visual inspection and measurements.

Documentation and Record Keeping:Complete assembly records, production logs, and quality control documents accurately and in a timely manner.

Qualifications and Skills

High school diploma or equivalent; additional technical training or certification in electronics assembly is beneficial.

Proven experience in electronics assembly or a related field.

Strong soldering skills, including the ability to hand solder components and perform rework.

Familiarity with reading and interpreting engineering drawings, work instructions, and bills of materials.

Knowledge of electronic components, their identification, and handling requirements.

Experience in using soldering equipment, pick-and-place machines, and other assembly tools.

Basic understanding of electrical circuits and the ability to use test equipment for basic functional testing.

Attention to detail and a commitment to producing high-quality work.

Good manual dexterity and the ability to work with small components.

Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting skills.

Effective communication and teamwork skills.

Benefits/Compensation

Full Time

Pay Rate is $17.50 per hour

1st Shift

Weekly pay while employed through Career Concepts

Benefits available while employed through Career Concepts

Temp-To-Hire

Benefits available after probation

Location

Salamanca, NY

About Career Concepts Staffing Services, Inc.

Career Concepts is the leading locally owned staffing company in Western Pennsylvania and New York, dedicated to connecting top-tier talent with exceptional opportunities. With a commitment to excellence, innovation, and ongoing growth, we pride ourselves on delivering unparalleled services to our clients and candidates.