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Responsible for set-up, operation and maintenance of SMT pick and place machines, solder paste screen printers, SMT reflow ovens, AOI (Automated Optical Inspection), X-ray machines, selective solder machines, and other equipment.
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Responsibilities also include insulation of cores which require a powder coating operation, wave solder, tumble debur, powder coating insulation and lamination and commutator bar inspection.
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As a member of the production team, the Assembler position is an electro-mechanical assembly/solder position with in-process inspection responsibilities. The position requires assembly, including solder and inspection in accordance with production manufacturing procedures and policies.
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Knowledge of assembly and inspection requirements for Micro-D solder cups in cable assemblies. Leidos Dynetics is seeking a talented Cable Manufacturing Engineer to join a diverse team to create unique solutions for complex problems.
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Using patented 3D technology, Koh Young provides best-in-class products in Solder Paste Inspection(SPI) and Automated Optical Inspection(AOI) for electronics manufacturers worldwide.
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Solder/workmanship inspection on printed circuit boards, multi-wire boards, sub‑assemblies and small chassis. In-process and some final inspection of sub‑assemblies and final assemblies through various stages of manufacturing, utilizing blue prints, Engineering Change Notices, Interdivisional Work Authorizations, contract reviews and company procedures.
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Ability to work under a microscope for long periods of time to perform inspection / solder repair. Able to identify and touch up poor wetted solder joints, solder voids / insufficient solder, solder shorts/ bridges, misaligned parts / leads, tombstoned and or billboarded components and any out solder defects that may occur during the SMT operation.
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Inspect PCB's by using magnifiers or microscope to detect circuit shorts, missing solder and solder bridges, scratches, cracks and other defects. Summary: Responsible for the inspection of incoming materials and outgoing product at various stages in the production process and data collection of results to generate product quality reports.
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Candidate must be an extraordinary solder technician or operator that has used re-work equipment and has experience with surface mount components. Uses microscope to verify correct part placement and orientation, manually align parts before soldering and perform post re-flow inspection and touch-up.
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Must be able to read instructions and identify standard SMT components. IPC-610 Certification (expired or active is a MUST) Experience using rework equipment such as hot air pencils, hot plates, and BGA removal (ERSA or other OEM.
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Work will include but not limited to: assembly, soldering, inspection, packaging, process improvements and training as well as other related activities. Ability to operate machinery utilized in the PCB area such as the Wave solderer, CS-400, pinning machine and solder fountain.
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Full understanding of SMT Reflow Soldering process including Paste Printing, Solder Paste Inspection (SPI), Pick and Place, Reflow, Automated Optical Inspection (AOI) and equipment/software support systems.
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2D/3D CAD Software (CATIA, Autodesk Inventor/AutoCAD, Solidworks, etc.) Experience with PCB CAD/CAM software (Altium, OrCad, etc.) Supporting the Surface Mount Technology (SMT) production lines for Flexible, Metal and Printed Circuit Board products.
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Our core PCB capabilities include automated solder paste printing, precision pick and place machines, and automated optical inspection systems. Requirements: 3 years of experience applicable experience required in both milling and turning subtractive manufacturing technologies (manual and CNC) Competency in reading a mechanical drawing and basic understanding of GD&T Ability to design and fabricate basic fixtures Experience using basic hand tools and inspection equipment, such as: Calipers, thread/pin gages, micrometers, dial indicator, etc.
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Responsible for monthly/quarterly/annual in house ESD and solder station calibrations. Coordinate defect escape prevention activities with QE and Process Engineering for all production and inspection departments.
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