Title: Electronic Worker
Location: Indianapolis, IN 46219
Duration: 6+ Months
Shift Timing: first Shift
Job Description:
- Cable and Harness Assembly: Preparing wires and cables, performing point-to-point wiring, crimping, soldering, and assembling cable harnesses.
- Chassis Assembly: Assembling cabinets, chassis, and consoles, integrating electronic components, and performing rack assembly.
- Mechanical Assembly: Potting, encapsulating, sanding, cleaning, bonding, curing, stamping, etching, impregnating, and color-coding parts and assemblies.
Summary:
- Performs a variety of tasks related to the assembly, disassembly, rework, and repair of electronic assemblies, including:
- Circuit Card Assembly: Stuffing and assembling printed circuit boards (PCBs) with through-hole and surface mount components. Performing modifications, upgrades, and component replacement on PCBs.
- Cable and Harness Assembly: Preparing wires and cables, performing point-to-point wiring, crimping, soldering, and assembling cable harnesses.
- Chassis Assembly: Assembling cabinets, chassis, and consoles, integrating electronic components, and performing rack assembly.
- Mechanical Assembly: Potting, encapsulating, sanding, cleaning, bonding, curing, stamping, etching, impregnating, and color-coding parts and assemblies.
Role and Responsibilities:
- Follows detailed written and verbal instructions, process routings, wiring diagrams, and production planning documents.
- Performs board and component preparation, soldering (both through-hole and surface mount), and touch-up.
- Operates machines for soldering, desoldering, pressing, shaping, winding, and placing components.
- Conducts in-process self-checks and prepares assemblies for formal inspection and testing.
- May assist with conformal coating, potting, encapsulating, and other intermediate assembly tasks.
- Maintains a clean and organized work area and follows safety procedures.
Knowledge and Skills:
- Ability to read and interpret process routings, wiring diagrams, and schematics.
- Proficient in soldering and cable assembly techniques.
- Knowledge of electronic component identification and handling.
- Familiarity with IPC standards (IPC-610, IPC-620, IPC-7711, J-STD-001) is preferred.
- Basic computer skills and data collection for Statistical Process Control (SPC).
Education and Experience:
- High school diploma or GED equivalent.
- Two years of experience in electronic assembly, rework, and repair is preferred.
Physical and Other Requirements:
- Ability to lift up to 50 pounds.
- Good eyesight and color vision.
- May require sitting, standing, kneeling, or squatting for extended periods.
- May be exposed to solvents, flux, thinners, and other cleaning compounds.
- May require the use of visual aids (magnification lenses, microscopes) and personal safety equipment.
- Ability to obtain a Secret security clearance may be required.
- Must be able to achieve and maintain appropriate solder certifications.
- Ability to obtain a secret security clearance may be required.
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