Hand Solder Operator- 2nd Shift
We are growing and seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Circuit Board Hand Solderer to join our manufacturing team! The ideal candidate will be responsible for precisely assembling and soldering electronic components onto printed circuit boards (PCBs) to meet quality standards for our high-tech products. This role requires meticulous attention to detail and a steady hand to ensure every connection is strong and reliable. Opening on 2nd Shift!Monday - Thursday (4pm to 2:30am)The Hand Solder role is unique for individuals who like to use precision hand tools and soldering components like surface mount and through-hole.Who are we?Founded in 1849, Ducommun is the oldest company in California. Starting as a hardware supply store during the California Gold Rush and eventually assisted in the birth of the aerospace industry in Southern California by providing aircraft aluminum to early aerospace pioneers like Lindbergh, Douglas and Lockheed.Today Ducommun is a global provider of innovative manufacturing solutions for customers in the aerospace, defense and industrial markets. We specialize in electronic and structural systems, providing complex products and components for commercial aircraft platforms, mission-critical military and space programs, and sophisticated industrial applications.Our Facility in Tulsa, OK manufactures state-of- art circuit boards for Aerospace and Defense.Why Ducommun?Excellent company culture - as recognized by Newsweek's Top 100 Most Loved WorkplacesClean and climate controlled working environmentOpportunity for career growthGreat benefits including paid vacation and sick time, 401 (K) match, Employee Stock Purchase Program, annual bonus plan, and tuition reimbursementJob Summary & Essential Functions:Build through-hole (PTH) and surface mount (SMT) printed circuit board assemblies, placing components on boards per controlled parts lists, drawing documentation and quality workmanship guidelines.Manually assemble electronic components onto printed circuit boards according to manufacturing instructions and schematics.Precisely solder components, wires, and other parts to circuit boards, ensuring strong electrical and mechanical connections.Conduct quality inspections of soldered boards for defects, such as bad joints, bridging, or component placement errors.Perform minor rework and repairs on circuit boards as needed.Pull up documentation required to preform work on customer assembliesOperate a variety of equipment as needed to fulfill customer requirementsResponsible for the proper handling of product and componentsPerform work with minimal supervision and instructionResponsible for the proper handling and management of hazardous waste generated in their work area.Maintain necessary recordsPerform other assignments as requiredRequired Skills & Qualifications: Proven experience in hand soldering electronic components onto circuit boards.Excellent hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity.Strong attention to detail and focus on quality.Knowledge of electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautionsProficiency with soldering irons, and other hand soldering tools.Ability to read and interpret manufacturing instructions, schematics, and diagrams.Familiarity with electronic components (capacitors, resistors, transistors, etc.) and their proper handling. Experience with different types of solder and flux.Intermediate level computer skillsIPC Certifications (e.g., IPC-A-610 and J-STD-001) are a plusPhysical Demands (reasonable accommodations may be made, if necessary):Physical Abilities Lift /CarryStand - N/A 10 lbs or less - ContinuouslyWalk - N/A 11-20 lbs - OccasionallySit - Continuously 21-50 lbs - OccasionallyClimb - N/A 51-100 lbs - N/ACrawl - N/A Over 100 lbs - N/ASquat or Kneel - OccasionallyBend - Occasionally Push / PullFine Manipulation - Continuously 10 lbs or less - ContinuouslyReach Outward - Occasionally 10-20 lbs - OccasionallyReach Above Shoulder - Occasionally 20-50 lbs - OccasionallyDrive - N/A 50-100 lbs - N/AOver 100 lbs - N/AN/A (Not Applicable) - Activity is not applicable to this occupation.Occasionally - Occupation requires this activity up to 33% of the time (.25 - 2.5 hrs/day).Frequently - Occupation requires this activity from 33% - 66% of the time (2.5 - 5.5 hrs/day).Continuously - Occupation requires this activity more than 66% of the time (5.5+ hrs/day).Required Experience/Education/Training/Certifications:HS Diploma or GEDLicenses, Certifications, etc.:Must be able to successfully pass IPC-A-610 and J-STD-001 certificationsWork Environment and Safety Equipment Required:Required to wear PPE as neededModerate noise levelsExposure to light manufacturingEqual Opportunity EmployerVeterans/Disabled11616 East 51st StreetTulsa, Oklahoma, 74146United States