
Machine Operator (Second Shift)
Machine Operator – PCB Assembly
Location: Carson City, Nevada
Department: Manufacturing
Employment Type: Full-Time
Position Overview
We are building a pipeline of skilled Machine Operators to support our growing PCB Assembly (PCBA) manufacturing operations. This allows us to connect with experienced operators across multiple production areas including:
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Surface Mount Technology (SMT)
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Through-Hole Assembly
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Conformal Coating
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Automated Optical Inspection (AOI)
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X-Ray Inspection (AXI/2DX)
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Selective Soldering
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Wave Solder
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Depanelization & Secondary Operations
As a Machine Operator, you will operate, monitor, and support automated and semi-automated manufacturing equipment used to assemble high-reliability printed circuit boards. You will play a critical role in ensuring product quality, throughput, and process stability in a fast-paced electronics manufacturing environment.
Qualified candidates may be considered for current or future openings aligned with their experience and skillset.
What You’ll Do
Equipment Operation & Production
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Set up, operate, and monitor automated or semi-automated PCB manufacturing equipment.
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Load/unload PCB assemblies, components, and materials according to work instructions.
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Select and verify correct programs, tooling, and job travelers prior to production.
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Monitor machine performance and respond to alarms or process deviations.
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Perform changeovers, feeder loading, fixture setup, or material replenishment as required.
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Support line clearance and job transitions between builds.
Inspection & Quality Assurance
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Perform in-process inspections using magnification, microscopes, UV light, AOI systems, or X-ray systems as applicable.
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Identify defects such as misplacement, solder bridges, insufficient solder, coating skips, voiding, alignment errors, or component polarity issues.
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Document and escalate quality concerns in accordance with internal procedures.
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Support minor rework or touch-up operations if trained and authorized.
Process Discipline & Documentation
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Accurately complete production travelers, inspection logs, and quality checklists.
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Record lot traceability, machine settings, downtime, and scrap data as required.
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Participate in shift handoffs and communicate build status, issues, or risks.
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Follow all work instructions, process documentation, and revision controls.
Equipment & Work Area Maintenance
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Perform routine cleaning and basic preventive maintenance tasks.
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Maintain feeders, fixtures, coating nozzles, inspection stations, and related tooling.
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Ensure proper storage and handling of materials including solder paste, components, coatings, and chemicals.
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Maintain 5S standards in assigned work areas.
What We’re Looking For
Preferred Experience
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Experience operating manufacturing equipment in a PCB or electronics assembly environment.
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Familiarity with one or more of the following:
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SMT pick-and-place systems
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Reflow or wave solder equipment
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Selective solder machines
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Conformal coating systems
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AOI or X-ray inspection systems
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Ability to read and follow assembly drawings, work instructions, and production travelers.
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Understanding of IPC-A-610 workmanship standards (certification a plus).
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Experience in high-reliability, aerospace, defense, or medical manufacturing environments is highly valued.
Skills & Attributes
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Strong attention to detail and quality mindset.
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Mechanical aptitude and comfort working with automated systems.
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Ability to troubleshoot basic machine issues.
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Dependable, punctual, and team-oriented.
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Willingness to cross-train across multiple manufacturing areas.
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Safety-conscious and compliant with ESD controls and chemical handling procedures.
Physical Requirements
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Ability to stand or sit for extended periods.
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Frequent use of fine motor skills for handling PCB assemblies and components.
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Ability to lift up to 25 lbs as needed.
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Comfortable working around moving mechanical equipment.
Why Join Us
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Competitive pay based on experience
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401(k) with company match
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Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance
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Paid time off and company holidays
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Career advancement opportunities within advanced electronics manufacturing
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Training and cross-development across multiple production disciplines
Schedule
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8-hour shifts (Monday–Friday)
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Overtime and weekend availability as production demands require
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Night shift opportunities available
If you’re an experienced PCB manufacturing professional — or looking to grow your skills in advanced electronics production — we encourage you to apply. Qualified candidates will be considered for current and upcoming machine operator openings aligned with their background and expertise.
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