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Solder Technician

Chipton Ross Inc.
locationNiagara Falls, NY, USA
PublishedPublished: 6/14/2022
Manufacturing
Full Time

Job Description

Job Description

Chipton-Ross is seeking a Solder Technician for a contract opportunity in Niagara Falls, NY.

BASIC QUALIFICATIONS (REQUIRED SKILLS/EXPERIENCE):
o Experience in using a Microscope to assemble components.
o Experience with visual acuity in working with microscopes.
o Demonstrated outstanding attention to detail.
o Experience with miniature precision devices and components.

POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Performs a variety of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly tasks in support of specific production units, developmental or prototype requirements in product development, manufacturing engineering or preproduction operations where documentation and guidance may be limited.
Works from schematics, blueprints and oral instructions to construct developmental assemblies, sub-assemblies and components.
Uses standard electronic assembly tools and materials.
May perform modifications, rework and quality testing.
Work typically includes interaction with development and/or manufacturing engineering personnel.

DESIRED EXPERIENCE:
o Experience working in an ISO/clean room environment.
o Experience in using a Microscope to assemble miniature parts into assemblies (such as watch making, jewelry, medical devices, hybrid microelectronics, accelerometer, gyros).
o IPC J-STD-001 solder certification.
o Experience with electronic assembly and electrical testing.

REQUIRED EDUCATION:
Accredited HSD/GED


WORK HOURS:
Full-Time
4/10 work schedule
1st Shift

for a contract opportunity in Niagara Falls, NY.

BASIC QUALIFICATIONS (REQUIRED SKILLS/EXPERIENCE):
o Experience in using a Microscope to assemble components.
o Experience with visual acuity in working with microscopes.
o Demonstrated outstanding attention to detail.
o Experience with miniature precision devices and components.

POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Performs a variety of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly tasks in support of specific production units, developmental or prototype requirements in product development, manufacturing engineering or preproduction operations where documentation and guidance may be limited.
Works from schematics, blueprints and oral instructions to construct developmental assemblies, sub-assemblies and components.
Uses standard electronic assembly tools and materials.
May perform modifications, rework and quality testing.
Work typically includes interaction with development and/or manufacturing engineering personnel.

DESIRED EXPERIENCE:
o Experience working in an ISO/clean room environment.
o Experience in using a Microscope to assemble miniature parts into assemblies (such as watch making, jewelry, medical devices, hybrid microelectronics, accelerometer, gyros).
o IPC J-STD-001 solder certification.
o Experience with electronic assembly and electrical testing.

REQUIRED EDUCATION:
Accredited HSD/GED


WORK HOURS:
Full-Time
4/10 work schedule
1st Shift

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