solder - Volt Information Sciences
Orange, CA
About the Job
General Overview:
The Assembler (Soldering) position prepares and solders connectors, splices, sockets, for the molding process per defined policies and procedures.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Performs hand soldering using a soldering iron.
Follows detailed production drawings, sample assemblies and verbal instructions with some supervision.
Understands and applies established acceptable workmanship practices to all facets of mechanical assembly.
Interprets and works from drawings, work instructions and bills of material to understand the required parts and steps needed to complete the assigned assembly.
Works on assembled components, requiring manual dexterity and the ability to work with simple hand tools, soldering equipment.
Uses a variety of hand and power tools to perform skilled fitting and assembly work.
Inspect parts for quality and performs basic testing.
Adjusts or trims materials from components to achieve specified electrical or dimensional characteristics.
Follows safety procedures in the use and handling of flammable and hazardous chemicals required to meet all cleanliness specifications.
Must be able to follow specific procedures and detailed instructions completely.
Ensures that quality checks are completed throughout the assembly process.
Requirements:
Minimum High School diploma/GED or equivalent combination or education and work experience.
2 years electro-mechanical assembly experience in a manufacturing environment including the reading and interpretation of detailed electronic drawings, schematics, and work instructions.
Experience with wire and cable soldering highly preferred.
Must have prior hand soldering experience, completion of J-STD 001 and IPC 620 certification preferred.
Must be willing to receive and provide cross training in all assemblies.
Good work ethic and reliability; consistently at work and on time.
Availability for overtime Monday through Saturday when required.
Knowledge and Skills:
Ability to read, write, and speak the English language at a level that allows for the comprehension of detailed work and safety instructions and the legible completion of paperwork.
Must have good vision (corrected vision is acceptable) to perform visual inspection of product quality and to identify defects. Must be able to distinguish colors.
Must possess good manual dexterity to effectively use basic tools and equipment.
Experienced in using hand tools and some power tools (power drills, sanders, etc.)
Basic level understanding of mechanical hardware (nuts, bolts, screws, etc.) assembly.
Basic level knowledge of blueprints, Bill of Materials and mechanical drawings,
Ability to understand and follow verbal and written instructions.
Exhibits mechanical aptitude.
Must have basic computer skills.
Requires ability to perform simple mathematical calculations.
Understanding of 5S and Lean Manufacturing practices is a plus.
Schedule for Solder is 11pm - 7:30am and pay ia $23.06
The Assembler (Soldering) position prepares and solders connectors, splices, sockets, for the molding process per defined policies and procedures.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Performs hand soldering using a soldering iron.
Follows detailed production drawings, sample assemblies and verbal instructions with some supervision.
Understands and applies established acceptable workmanship practices to all facets of mechanical assembly.
Interprets and works from drawings, work instructions and bills of material to understand the required parts and steps needed to complete the assigned assembly.
Works on assembled components, requiring manual dexterity and the ability to work with simple hand tools, soldering equipment.
Uses a variety of hand and power tools to perform skilled fitting and assembly work.
Inspect parts for quality and performs basic testing.
Adjusts or trims materials from components to achieve specified electrical or dimensional characteristics.
Follows safety procedures in the use and handling of flammable and hazardous chemicals required to meet all cleanliness specifications.
Must be able to follow specific procedures and detailed instructions completely.
Ensures that quality checks are completed throughout the assembly process.
Requirements:
Minimum High School diploma/GED or equivalent combination or education and work experience.
2 years electro-mechanical assembly experience in a manufacturing environment including the reading and interpretation of detailed electronic drawings, schematics, and work instructions.
Experience with wire and cable soldering highly preferred.
Must have prior hand soldering experience, completion of J-STD 001 and IPC 620 certification preferred.
Must be willing to receive and provide cross training in all assemblies.
Good work ethic and reliability; consistently at work and on time.
Availability for overtime Monday through Saturday when required.
Knowledge and Skills:
Ability to read, write, and speak the English language at a level that allows for the comprehension of detailed work and safety instructions and the legible completion of paperwork.
Must have good vision (corrected vision is acceptable) to perform visual inspection of product quality and to identify defects. Must be able to distinguish colors.
Must possess good manual dexterity to effectively use basic tools and equipment.
Experienced in using hand tools and some power tools (power drills, sanders, etc.)
Basic level understanding of mechanical hardware (nuts, bolts, screws, etc.) assembly.
Basic level knowledge of blueprints, Bill of Materials and mechanical drawings,
Ability to understand and follow verbal and written instructions.
Exhibits mechanical aptitude.
Must have basic computer skills.
Requires ability to perform simple mathematical calculations.
Understanding of 5S and Lean Manufacturing practices is a plus.
Schedule for Solder is 11pm - 7:30am and pay ia $23.06
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