Electrical Rework Technician (PCBA & Micro-Soldering)
Figure · San Jose, CA · 5 mo ago
Manufacturing$30–$50/hrFull-time
Key Responsibilities
- Perform precision soldering and rework on complex PCBAs to high workmanship standards
- Execute advanced micro-soldering tasks, including:
- Fine-pitch SMD components
- High pin-count connectors
- QFN, LGA, and BGA rework (including reflow and reballing)
- Diagnose and repair damaged pads, traces, vias, and connectors
- Support engineering debug by implementing board modifications, ECOs, and bodge rework
- Work from schematics, board layouts, and engineering guidance to execute accurate rework
- Document rework actions, common failure modes, and lessons learned
- Help define, improve, and standardize rework procedures and workmanship guidelines
- Train and support technicians and engineers on soldering best practices
- Maintain soldering tools, microscopes, rework stations, and consumables
- Collaborate closely with Electrical Engineering, Hardware Integration, and Manufacturing teams
Requirements
- 5+ years of professional experience in electronics soldering and PCBA rework
- Extensive hands-on experience with fine-pitch and high-density PCBAs
- Proven expertise in micro-soldering under microscope
- Strong understanding of PCB construction, component packages, and thermal behavior
- Able to consistently produce clean, reliable, and inspectable rework
- High attention to detail and pride in workmanship
- Comfortable working independently on high-value, time-critical hardware
Bonus Qualifications
- IPC certification or equivalent professional training
- Experience supporting R&D, robotics, or high-reliability electronics programs
- Ability to read schematics and board layouts to support debug and rework decisions
- Experience feeding rework learnings back into design-for-manufacturing improvements
- Familiarity with early production or EVT/DVT hardware environments
Pay
The US hourly range for this full-time position is between $30-$50/hr.