Electronic Assembler II
OGP – Optical Gaging Products · Rochester, NY · 6 days ago
ManufacturingFull-time
Role and Responsibilities
- Build cable and various electronic assemblies while ensuring compliance with IPC/WHMA-A-620 standards.
- Identify, document, and work with the Electronics Manufacturing Engineer to eliminate the discovered quality issues and drawing errors.
- Strong ability to read and interpret cable drawings, interconnects, and specification drawings, to guide and aid in the assembly process.
- Use soldering iron in assembly work while adhering to IPC-J-STD-001 in the production of wiring assemblies.
- Inspect/test cable and wired electronic assemblies produced by both internal and external vendors using electronic wire testing fixtures.
- Identify, document, and work with various cross-functional teams to eliminate quality issues discovered.
- Suggest new improved processes, workflows, test protocols, etc. to management to improve efficiency and quality and help meet department lean manufacturing objectives.
- Able to effectively use electronic test equipment including, but not limited to, digital multi-meters, cable scanners and purpose-built test fixtures.
Minimum Qualifications
- High school diploma or GED is preferred.
- 2-5 years of prior experience in electronics or related field required.
- Strong familiarity and ability to read and interpret cable drawings, interconnects, and specification drawings.
- Demonstrated ability to use soldering iron while adhering to IPC-J-STD-001 in the production of wiring assemblies.
- Demonstrated proficiency using test equipment and tools.
- Ability to perform within established time constraints and to the highest level of quality.
- Strong working knowledge of assembly equipment and tools, such as crimpers, wire cutters, solder equipment, crimping dies, wire strippers, and common hand tools.
- Good interpersonal skills.
- Excellent Communication skills, both written and verbal.
- Previous qualification in IPC-J-STD-001 and/or IPC/WHMA-A-620 is desired, but not required.
Physical and/or Environmental Requirements
- Ability to perform intricate assembly tasks with precision and attention to detail.
- Proficiency and ability to use soldering equipment and related tools.
- Manual hand dexterity for handling small electronic components and cables.
- Capacity to stand or sit for extended periods during assembly work (8-hour shift).
- Ability to regularly lift and carry materials and components weighing up to 30 pounds.
- Strong visual acuity for quality inspection and fine soldering work.
What We Offer: Benefits & Perks
- Exceptional Health & Wellness: Free Individual Healthcare, Full Disability Coverage, Life Insurance.
- Generous Time Off from Day One: 3+ Weeks of PTO, Milestone Increases, 10 Paid Holidays.
- Continuous Growth & Family Support: $7,000 Tuition Reimbursement, Dependent Scholarships.
- Financial Growth & Incentives: 5% 401(k) Match, Annual Bonuses, $1,500 Referral Rewards, EV Incentives.