Assembly/Soldering Technician

Accentuate Staffing is assisting an established manufacturing client of ours in the Raleigh area recruit for an Assembly/Soldering Technician.

This is a long term, contract to hire opportunity working on 1st shift.

Responsibilities: Candidate will perform electro-mechanical assembly Candidate will be responsible for soldering small pieces and parts using a microscope Candidate will perform wiring of circuit boards, wire crimping, building cables and harnesses, etc.

Candidate will read and interpret blueprints and schematics Requirements: Must have 2 years electro-mechanical assembly experience Candidate must have previous soldering experience under a microscope Must have experience reading and interpreting both blueprints and schematics Must have a high school diploma/GED equivalent Will be required to pass a criminal background check and drug test Job Requirements: Follow and understand documented instructions (ABI, WI, SOP, EOI) Perform high volume routine and repetitive duties to assemble products Notify the Production lead of any near stock outs before become an actual shortage on the line Set up and maintain production equipment and materials in a clean, organized fashion Maintain confidentiality of documents and processes Accomplish objectives while maintaining a clean, well-organized work environment Lift up to 40 lbs Know, understand, and comply with all applicable safety and health standards and rules Perform both surface mount and thru-hole soldering techniques Perform quality inspection of work product Maintain assembly and test equipment in good working order and ensure tool calibration Take part in a training through an accredited college to become IPC-A-610 and J-Standard certified free of charge Using both a hand crimper and a pneumatic crimper Remove and replace failed components on printed circuit board assemblies Use specifications and documentation to prepare and assemble quality products Reviewing and reading orders, following instructions and engineering drawings Follow proper start up, cleaning and shutdown procedures Spent wire soldering and tinning for wire harness production Touch up soldering as required on printed circuit board assemblies produced on manufacturing equipment Performing hand soldering on PCB, inspecting product according to IPC-610, and performing re-work

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