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Job Description:Assembler - 1st Shift Operates surface mount technology (SMT) automatic assembly equipment to produce high quality complex printed circuit board assemblies. Surface Mount Technology - 4-6 years of experience.
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Must have a minimum of 3 years of experience in a similar position and have above average surface mount and fine pitch soldering skills. 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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Operate an automatic feed surface grinder for surface grinding tasks. This role involves working with precision machinery to perform tasks including surface grinding, O.D. grinding, lapping, and honing.
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Established more than fifty years ago in the town of Rocky Mount, North Carolina, Lamberts was perfectly poised to become a leading contributor to the growth of the East Coast. Whether it’s directional boring or pole line placement, there’s no utility construction task outside the range of our capabilities.
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Set up, operate, and teardown Surface Mount (SMT) equipment and feeders. Experience working with SMT material, solder paste, screen printers, microscopes, and pick and place equipment (MyCronic/MyData, Universal, FUJI, etc.
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Looking for an individual to setup, operate, and teardown Surface Mount (SMT) equipment and feeders. Looking for an individual to setup, operate, and teardown Surface Mount (SMT) equipment and feeders.
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Experience working with SMT material, solder paste, screen printers, microscopes, and pick and place equipment. MyCronic/MyData, Universal, FUJI, etc.) Performs a variety of tasks ranging from repetitive to non-repetitive production assembly operations on printed circuit card assemblies.
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Must have experience with surface mount components. 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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Uses microscope to verify correct SMT part placement and orientation, manually align parts before soldering and perform post re-flow inspection and touch-up. Uses microscope to verify correct SMT part placement and orientation, manually align parts before soldering and perform post re-flow inspection and touch-up.
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Solder through-hole and basic surface mount components needed for design verification, troubleshooting and repair. Perform all other duties as assigned and approved by the Principal Electrical Engineer and Engineering Manager.
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As an integral member of the Materials Engineering team at Honeywell Aerospace, the Shot Peen & CNC Machining Engineer will lead aerospace level functional groups in surface enhancement, conventional and nonconventional machining, and engineering substantiation/source approval.
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Abdomen, Pelvis, Head/Neck, Chest, Spine, Musculoskeletal, Diffusion (non-brain), Gradient Echo Imaging, Image Post-Processing, Maximum Intensity Projection (MIP), Multiplanar Reconstruction (MRP), Perfusion, Spin Echo Images, Surface Coils, T-1 Weighted Images, T- 2 Weighted Images, Contrast and PACS skills required.
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Minimum 5+ years’ experience with surface mount, through-hole technology, conformal coating, Cable assembly and box builds in a manufacturing environment. Responsible for developing, evaluating, and maintaining the integrity of the manufacturing processes related to SMT & Through-Hole Technology PCB's as well as Cables & Electro-Mechanical assembly production.
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Blueprint, soldering, electronics testing, crimping, wire harness, cable assembly, printed circuit board, solder, wiring, electronic assembly, ipc 610, ipc 620, ipc, microscope, pcb. Blueprint, soldering, electronics testing, crimping, wire harness, cable assembly, printed circuit board, solder, wiring, electronic assembly, ipc 610, ipc 620, ipc, microscope, pcb.
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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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