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Familiarity with the following packaging and interconnect technologies/processes: Chip Scale Packaging, BGA Packaging, Multi-Chip Module Packaging, High Density Interconnect, Stacked Die Interconnect, Flip Chip Interconnect, Wirebonding, Redistribution Layers (RDL), Fan-Out-Wafer-Level Packaging (FOWLP), SMT Assembly, Thermal Compression Bonding, Gold Stud Bump Bonding, Low Stand-Off Underfilling, Wafer-to-Wafer and Die-to-Wafer Bonding.
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Familiar with various electronics manufacturing processes (such as SMT, PCB fabrication, polymerics application, solder chemistries, etc). An Electronics Packaging Engineer in the Special Projects division applies their engineering knowledge in the areas of 3D CAD design, GD&T, heat transfer, design for manufacturability, structural mechanics, composite materials, radome design, material properties, and other engineering design principles to various electronics packaging projects serving the Intelligence community.
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Through the application of innovative thinking and solid engineering fundamentals, this position will drive the development and implementation of processes that optimize the speed and reliability of surface mount technology (SMT) and mixed technology assemblies in a high mix, low volume facility producing state-of-the-art systems for space and military missions.
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As our SMT Technician, you will be responsible for programming pick-and-place machines, screen printers, and reflow ovens to support the SMT process. Job Title: SMT Technician. Your role will also involve monitoring SMT machines during production and making necessary adjustments to maintain both quality and efficiency.
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Have proven process development and improvement skills with knowledge of solder joint characteristics and SMT processing tools and materials. Have 3+ years of increasingly responsible work in an electronics manufacturing environment, particularly in a high mix, low volume SMT facility.
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Your primary responsibility will be to interface with electrical and mechanical engineers from around the Laboratory, develop process plans and technical capabilities to build their hardware, and be hands on while leading the hardware development through the surface mount electronics fabrication and microelectronics assembly fabrication area.
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Experience with CNC and SMT processes is preferred. Forecast needs, and design Quality Systems, Processes, and QMS improvements based on selected Quality Models. Proven familiarity with Electro-Mechanical manufacturing and assembly lines.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a SMT Technician/Supervisor at C.R. International Inc. located in Laurel, MD. The SMT Technician/Supervisor will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of Surface Mount Technology (SMT) assembly, including setup, programming, troubleshooting, and maintenance of SMT machines.
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