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The SMT Operator is responsible for loading proper parts into machine and filling solder paste, the adjustment, set up and operation of SMT machines per job order and the monitoring of the product through entire SMT process.
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The Surface Mount Technology (SMT) Machine Operator will be responsible for the operation of automated equipment used in the SMT assembly line. Job Description - SMT Machine Operator.
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Acting as an SMT Operator, pick parts, set up jobs per pic list, running the lines which requires 5 pieces of equipment at once, first line of inspection for all boards to ensure they are being built properly, work with techs and team leads to troubleshoot equipment failures and canning and link information to jobs.
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Spherion is hiring a SMT Machine Operator in Dayton, OH. -Programs Machine for SMT Line-Set up new jobs-Run jobs for SMT-Observe machine performance for malfunctions-Perform maintenance on SMT machines-Unload jobs from SMT-Close out jobs-Set up screen printers-Run screen printers for production-Run BTU ovens for production-Trouble shooting SMT machines, screen printer and BTU oven-Use docking station for SMT lines-Responsible for reporting all time worked-Responsible for maintaining a clean work space-All other duties as assigned.
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1- 5 years of machine operator or soldering experience. Essential Responsibilities are a combination of a machine operator and solderer. Operates the AOI, Board Loader, Screen Printer/Paste Inspection, Pick and Place, Reflow oven and X-ray machine.
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The SMT Operator will perform line equipment setups and preparations. The Surface Mount Technology (SMT) Operator's main function is to operate the surface mount line equipment in a safe and effective manner.
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As an SMT Technician/Machine Operator you will be responsible for operating and maintaining our surface mount assembly equipment, including pick and place, SPI, and AOI machines. We are committed to delivering high-quality electronic components to our clients, and we are seeking a skilled SMT Technician to join our team.
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A local South Orange County electronics manufacturer is seeking an SMT Operator to join their growing team. Minimum 2 years of hands-on experience as an SMT operator. Electronic SMT machine assembly experience.
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SMT machine operator experience, a plus. Ability to use microscope while soldering and inspecting SMT components. SMT machine operator experience, a plus. We are looking for PCB solder (surface mount and through-hole soldering.
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SMT Machine Operators may also perform SMT Kitting and Assembler / Tester functions (as required) including, but not limited to assembling parts, prepping parts, various assembly testing, loading / unloading SMT feeders, and part counting / estimating.
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SMT machine may require feeder setup and loading. Primarily responsible for operating and maintaining machine(s) to perform select solder, wave solder, surface mount, and/or wash for circuit board assemblies.
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SMT Machine Operator Our client is the choice supplier for leading-edge companies in the medical, aerospace, defense, industrial and communication segments for electronics manufacturing services.
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Key Responsibilities The SMT operator will program, run and maintain the SMT equipment (paste printer, pick and place, AOI, reflow, conveyors). The operator should be experienced with the total SMT process from set-up, feeders, programming knowledge, stencil, manual and automated printing, solder paste, and reflow ovens.
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SMT Assembly Machine Operator / Loader SisTech Manufacturing, Inc. is seeking an extremely motivated individual for set-up, programming, and operation of machinery used in SMT electronic assembly.
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AOI Machine Operator - URGENTLY HIRING - Henderson. We are seeking a skilled AOI Machine Operator to join our team. Prior experience of at least 3 years of operating SMT equipment such as AOI, X-ray, selective solder, aqueous washer and stencil cleaner.
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