Electro/Mecahnical Assembler (151724) Construction, Mining & Trades - Marion, MA at Geebo

Electro/Mecahnical Assembler (151724)

THIS IS A 11
MONTH ASSIGNMENT
$25/hr

Responsibilities:
Performs a variety of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly task in support of specific production units, development or prototype requirements in product units, developmental or prototype requirements in product development, manufacturing engineering or pre-production operations where documentation and guidance may be limited. Works from schematics, blueprints and oral instructions to construct developmental assemblies, sub-assemblies and components. Uses standard electronic assembly tools and materials. May perform modifications, rework and quality testing. Work typically includes interaction with development and/or manufacturing engineering personnel.
Requirements:
IPC J-Standard certification or knowledge
IPC 610 Acceptability of electronic assemblys' certification or knowledge
Ability to read/comprehend documentation written in English
Desired Skills:
Ability to solder in lead and lead free environment.
Ability to solder fine pitch components.
Ability to: read component markings
Ability to read/comprehend manufacturing prints to assemble new product builds with limited documentation and work with engineers to develop MEI's & PWI's for future builds.
Strong mechanical aptitude.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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