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This position works with Surface Mount Technologies and other electronically-controlled processes, components and full Printed Circuit Board (PCB) layouts for final product creation. This position prepares reels and feeders for use on surface mount technology (SMT) machines; counts materials and moves to production line, burns firmware programs into electronic components using programming machines, creates and applies labels onto PCBs (manually and/or automated), makes setups and adjustments holding tolerances to print specifications and operates optical inspection machine and performs visual classification and repair of rejected boards.
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Previous experience in one or more of the following areas: Advanced packaging processing (e.g., wafer bonding, die bonding, C4, surface mount technology) Wafer-level processing (e.g., lithography, wet etch, dry etch, PVD, PECVD, CMP, metrology.
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The Communications Technician I will install a work area outlet for floor (i.e. monument), modular furniture (i.e. surface mount box) and wall (i.e. box eliminator). The Communications Technician I will build closets (Mount and install backboards, cross connects, racks, patch panels, fiber optic and hardware.
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HOW YOU WILL OUTSHINE: ·Demonstrating solid organization skills·Being attentive to every detail·Exercising critical thinking·Solving problems ·Working well independently and with a team WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING: Supporting the Surface Mount Technology (SMT) production lines for Flexible, Metal and Printed Circuit Board products.
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Lean Manufacturing Training·Experience with PCB CAD/CAM software (Altium, OrCad, etc.) 2D/3D CAD Software (CATIA, Autodesk Inventor/AutoCAD, Solidworks, etc.) Ensuring high quality by using external and internal drawings and BOM's for Printed Circuit Board to confirm customer requirements.
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Requires changing of smock & footwear when entering Office or Cleanroom)· Warehouse/Forklift (uncrating/installing/moving equipment) 5~10 days per year· Lifting up to lift 40 lbs. Providing Engineering support and excellent customer service to Electronics Manufacturing, Sales and Purchasing.
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Experience with soldering and re-working electronic circuit boards and components (e.g. through-hole, surface mount, cable assemblies, wire harnesses). Experience in electronic schematic generation and printed circuit board (PCB) layout.
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The Surface Mount Technology (SMT) Operator's main function is to operate the surface mount line equipment in a safe and effective manner. Surface Mount Management System Database (SMMS) startup requires operator to login and startup of the SMMS database as well as logging data in the SMMS database.
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2+ years of experience with PCB layout and routing in one or all of the following areas: modern passive and active electronics components, surface-mount, RF components, ball-grid array and similar fine pitch, or high pin density components.
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1 year of printed circuit board surface mount assembly experience. Performs various types of soldering including surface mount, thru-hole, and hand-soldering. Must be able to work unsupervised and be knowledgeable of surface mount assembly of printed circuit boards.
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Manage, design and develop surface mount and through hole electronic assembly processes and technologies and related inspection processes. Experience in the specification and operation of PCB surface mount production equipment.
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Job Duties and Responsibilities:The Communications Technician I will install a work area outlet for floor ( monument), modular furniture ( surface mount box) and wall ( box eliminator). Skills:Install, hand tools, Electrical, construction, blueprints, cabling, cat5, cat6, Cable pulling, certifications, pipe bending, Scissor lift, Cable puller, Access, Cctv, VESDATop Skills Details:Install,hand tools,Electrical,construction,blueprintsAdditional Skills & Qualifications:Good work ethicCommunication skillsHand / Power tools experienceExperience Level:Entry/Intermediate Level About TEKsystems: We're partners in transformation.
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The candidate needs to be familiar with Institute for Printed Circuit (IPC) standards for correct soldering and rework methods, including soldering fine pitch surface mount technology (SMT) and through hole components.
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Support the manufacturing engineering team to setup the SMT (Surface Mount Technology) line by assembly components into appropriate feeders and loading them on the machines. At least 1 year of Surface Mount Technology experience.
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Screwdriver (regular and Phillips), drywall saw, torpedo level, tape measure, snips (with belt sheath), pliers (needle nose and channel locks), hammer, wrench set, cable stripper, flashlight and gloves.
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