Electronic/Mechanical Assembler (Multiple Openings/Shifts Avail.)
| Verified Pay check_circle | Provided by the employer$25.96 - $27.26 per hour |
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| Hours | Full-time, Part-time |
| Location | Poway, California |
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Verified Pay check_circleProvided by the employer$14.87
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Job Description
Duration: 6+ Months (With strong potential for extension or performance-based renewal)
$25.96/hr (1st Shift: 5am–2:30pm) or $27.26/hr (2nd Shift: 3pm–12:30am)
(Hours over 40 will be paid at Time and a Half.)
Role Summary
Under general supervision, this position performs precision electronic and electromechanical assemblies, with a primary focus on high-reliability bench soldering, PCB component population, complex wiring, and cable harnessing. You will be responsible for following strict standard operating procedures (SOPs) and engineering schematics to install micro-components under magnifying equipment, ensuring all units flawlessly pass mandatory quality control and defense-grade inspection procedures.
Key Responsibilities
- Precision Soldering & Assembly: Build, prep, hand-stuff, and populate printed circuit boards (PCBs), multi-layer assemblies, cables, and complex harnesses using advanced hand-soldering tools.
- Microscope & Bench Operations: Utilize microscopes, magnifying lamps, and precision hand tools to perform delicate surface-mount (SMT) and through-hole soldering adjustments.
- Rework & Quality Control: Perform intricate component-level desoldering, rework, and modification on delicate circuit boards and wiring contact points while monitoring quality standards.
- Technical Compliance: Make mechanical and thermal setups to ensure all solder joints and components strictly hold tolerances to aerospace and defense specifications (IPC/J-STD standards).
- Safety & Compliance: Maintain a pristine, ESD-safe workspace and strictly adhere to all aerospace, defense, and lockout/tagout (LOTO) protocols.
Qualifications
- Citizenship: Must be a U.S. Citizen. (Required for immediate defense facility and military site access).
- Experience: High school diploma (or equivalent) and 3+ years of dedicated electronics manufacturing experience heavily focused on manual component-level soldering.
- Technical Skills: Proven ability to read complex engineering blueprints, schematics, and wire run lists while demonstrating expert proficiency with soldering irons, desoldering tools, crimpers, and wire strippers.
- Visual Ability: Exceptional manual dexterity and sharp visual perception, including the specific ability to work under a microscope and accurately distinguish color-coded wiring.
- Clearance: Must have the ability to obtain and maintain a Department of Defense (DoD) Security Clearance.
- Flexibility: Capable of passing a hands-on practical soldering and assembly bench assessment, and flexible to work extended hours/overtime when required.
BENEFITS:
- Insurance: Offers comprehensive medical, dental, and vision packages, plus voluntary life and supplemental income insurance for full-time employees (averaging 30+ hours/week).
- Retirement: Includes a 401(k) retirement savings plan featuring a company match (eligible after 1 year of employment).
- Perks & Time Off: Provides commuter benefits, employee discount programs, referral rewards, and accrued sick leave in accordance with state and local laws.
- Sponsorship: No sponsorship provided for H1B, STEM OPT I-983, or any other work visas; U.S. Citizenship is mandatory.