Summary
The PCBA rework operator reworks, repairs and modifies printed circuit board assemblies (PCBAs). Position reports to the Supervisor for Rework & Repair. (100% on-site)
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Perform rework, repairs and modifications by hand or at a rework station following assembly procedures and visual aide instructions.
- Verify integrity of material to be assembled.
- Work with electronic components (e.g. resistors, capacitors, connectors, sockets, etc.)
- Identify and replace damaged or faulty electronic components.
- Solder electronic components in specific printed circuit board locations and/or repair soldering mistakes.
- Responsible for hand soldering, stuffing, and mechanical assembly.
- Add wires to specific locations following assembly procedure, engineering change order (ECO), wiring diagram, electrical schematic, etc.
- Add/remove components utilizing de-soldering tools, soldering irons, etc.
- Repair printed circuit board etches, pads and vias utilizing advanced soldering techniques, epoxy applications, etc.
- Pre-form component leads per IPC standard, assembly procedure, etc.
- Removal and replacement of BGA’s, utilizing solder wick and epoxy.
- Ensures all reworked, repaired or modified products meet quality standards.
- Work from schematics, blueprints, and written or verbal instructions to repair, rework or modify assemblies, sub-assemblies, and components.
- Responsible for the cleanliness of work area and surrounding work space.
- May train other employees.
- Maintain ESD integrity within production environment.
- Other responsibilities as directed and necessary for the business.
Qualifications
- Must possess IPC 7711/7721, IPC-A-610 and J-STD-001 certifications.
- Must be familiar with reworking, repairing and modifying printed circuit board assemblies (PCBAs).
- 5+ years of electronics assembly and soldering of PCBs in rework and inspection desired.
- Experience in advanced de-soldering, soldering techniques and advanced repair techniques.
- Knowledge of component value identification and other component nomenclature.
- Knowledge of ISO9001 and ISO 13485.
- ESD training.
- Able to read test procedures, schematics, and follow verbal and written instructions.
- Experience with high-volume work.
- Willingness to work flexible hours as necessary.
- US Person as defined in 22 CRF Part 120.15 (U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents, refugees and those given asylum in the United States, and temporary residents granted amnesty) since work includes ITAR controlled technical data.