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Identifies soldering issues with the ICT failed boards based on knowledge of IPC-610 Omron Quality Standards. 2+ Years experience in an analysis/inspection role in electronics manufacturing.
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Education or certification supporting work in electronics including but not limited to, Associate of Science, Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology, Computer Information Technology, Computer Information Systems, Computer Science and Engineering OR Electrical Computer Engineering.
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Previous experience in electronics assembly, soldering, and mechanical assembly is advantageous. Previous experience in electronics assembly, soldering, and mechanical assembly is advantageous.
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Crimpers, soldering iron and heat guns. This position requires a strong knowledge of aircraft avionics and electronics systems. Electronics training classes. Crimpers, soldering iron and heat guns.
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Additionally, the Senior Electronics Engineer will provide training in audio collection and GPS tracking as it applies to law enforcement. The Senior Electronics Engineer will provide support for vehicle hardware and software technique development and operational deployment.
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Minimum of 2 years of experience in mechanical or electro-mechanical assembly and soldering (soldering circuit boards and other electrical components and in circuit board assembly and/or mechanical assembly.
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Strong background in reflow, wave soldering, all SMT processes, and the related equipment, Thru-Hole technology and process development with the ability to serve as a lead for all quality related issues.
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Capability to use standard electronics tools, soldering, wire harness manufacturing/repair, electronic test equipment, and basic fabrication shop equipment. Work in the Avionics Hardware Lab requires a high level of proficiency in the technical aspects of the work such as soldering, component-level board work, mechanical assembly, and assembly wiring.
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Experience troubleshooting electronics hardware using equipment such as oscilloscopes, digital multimeters, spectrum analyzers, power supplies, and soldering equipment. As we continue to upgrade and expand the constellation, we are looking for talented Hardware Test Specialists who will be responsible for being the front line of support for production test and failure analysis of satellite electronics.
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Deep experience with electrical tasks such as wiring, soldering, and cable assembly; conscientiousness of electrical safety. Plan and carry out electronics reliability and lifetime stress testing.
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Circuit board soldering experience is a plus. Soldering experience needed to mount components such as transistors, diodes, resistors, and integrated circuits onto printed circuit boards.
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Sometimes you'll be in the lab with a soldering iron in one hand and an oscilloscope in the other. Sometimes you'll be in the lab with a soldering iron in one hand and an oscilloscope in the other.
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Experience with power electronics for server systems; ac/dc and dc/dc conversion, AC and DC power delivery, and battery backup units. Experience testing power designs in the lab using test equipment; programable AC sources, active DC loads, oscilloscopes, power analyzers, DVMs, signal generators, and basic soldering tools.
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Sanmina Corporation (Nasdaq: SANM) is a leading integrated manufacturing solutions provider serving the fastest-growing segments of the global Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) market. Repairs all support equipment including conveyors and soldering robotics.
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Responsible for the qualification, operation, preventative maintenance, trouble shooting and repair of area equipment to include solder jet pasting, pick and place, vapor phase reflow, selective soldering, component storage and optical monitoring equipment.
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