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SMT Electronic Production Operator
Mason, Ohio, United States
The Electronic Production Operator processes the day-to-day operation of the automated assembly line. They are responsible for following production schedules and operations procedures by relying on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of tasks and works under direct supervision.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
General:
- Set up, operate, and monitor machines per established guidelines in a fast-paced electronics assembly environment.
- Hand-place components when required.
- Perform basic machine activities on automated machines as instructed by the work order.
- Perform preventative maintenance procedures.
- Utilizes a First-In, First-Out (FIFO) inventory management system
Laser Marking:
- Review daily work order.
- Pull PCB boards as required by the work order and place them in the pre-area.
- Scan work orders into the automated machine and place PCB in the machine for processing.
- Perform quality check on 1st PCB to ensure standard.
- Stock vertical storage following FIFO principles.
THT Preparation and Storage:
- Pull components based on work order and place them in the bin for storage.
- Use the cutting machine for various components.
THT Assembly and Soldering:
- Assemble components on PCB per BOM and sample.
- Place assembled PCB in a magazine.
- Transport the full magazine to the selective soldering machine.
- Operation of the selective soldering machine per work order.
- Perform quality check on 1st PCB to ensure standard.
Rework:
- Find and decipher errors detected by off-line AOI.
- Perform hand solder touch-up of PCBAs under a microscope.
- Repack PCBA and place finished goods in the designated area.
De panel Machine Operation:
- Operate the machine, which includes understanding the sequence of events, the control panel, and indicators, and understanding how to replenish supplies and components per standards.
- Set-up of the machine, which includes machine adjustments and the ability to perform set-up (feeder loading and changing) per the manufacturing instructions and standards.
- Follow procedure to account for ‘scrap’ and non-conformances within MRP.
- General machine cleaning and upkeep per the standards.
REQUIREMENTS
- High School Diploma or equivalent.
- 1 year SMT experience preferred.
- Soldering to J-STD-001 experience is a plus
- Experience running SMT machines a plus and in handling SMT components
- Mechanically minded
- Excellent organizational skills
- Experience with metric systems
- Experience with various hand soldering techniques is a plus.
- Ability to read schematics and circuit diagrams.
- Ability to see close vision, depth perception, and adjust focus.
- Willing to travel to Europe for training.
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