Electronic Assembler - 2nd Shift
Molex · Erie, PA · 3 wk ago
On-siteManagementFull-time
About the role
Your Job As an Electronic Assembler at Molex ADS, you will play a critical role in building, wiring, and testing high-precision electronic assemblies that power our innovative process-control and analytical systems. You’ll collaborate closely with assembly technicians and quality teams to ensure every unit meets our rigorous standards for performance, reliability, and safety.
Responsibilities
- Must be comfortable sitting for extended periods of time.
- Usage of high powered & intensity microscope is required.
- Interpret and follow detailed schematics, wiring diagrams, and work instructions to assemble electronic modules and sub-assemblies.
- Assemble components using small hand tools, crimping equipment, & scales.
- Conduct in-process inspections and functional tests (continuity, insulation resistance, signal integrity) to verify assembly quality.
- Troubleshoot and document non-conformances; work with assembly technicians to implement corrective actions and design improvements.
- Maintain clean, organized workstations and adhere to ESD, safety, and traceability protocols.
Requirements
- High school diploma or GED (technical/vocational training in electronics preferred).
- Minimum 1 year of hands-on experience in electronic assembly or related field.
- Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and assembly drawings; Entry-level understanding is acceptable.
- Comfortable using hand tools, microscopes, multimeters, and basic test equipment.
Qualifications
- IPC-610 / J-STD-001 certification for soldering and assembly standards.
- Proven manual dexterity and visual acuity for fine pitch soldering and component placement.
- Familiarity with both through-hole and surface-mount assembly processes.
- Prior exposure to lean manufacturing or Six Sigma methodologies.
- Associate’s degree in Electronics Technology or related discipline.
Skills
- Manual dexterity and visual acuity for fine pitch soldering and component placement.
- Experience with both through-hole and surface-mount assembly processes.
- Familiarity with automated optical inspection (AOI) and in-circuit testing (ICT) systems.
- Prior exposure to lean manufacturing or Six Sigma methodologies.
- Proven ability to troubleshoot and document non-conformances.
Benefits
- Medical, dental, vision, flexible spending and health savings accounts, life insurance, ADD, disability, retirement, paid vacation/time off, educational assistance, may also include infertility assistance, paid parental leave and adoption assistance.