Job Information
Pine Electronics, INC. Electronics Assembler in Grove City, Pennsylvania
OVERALL PURPOSE
This position is responsible to perform routine assembly operations of a repetitive nature on electronic components and subassemblies. Use samples, simple drawings, schematics, as well as written and verbal instructions to perform assembly work.
This position is required to conduct business in a professional and cordial manner that will uphold the integrity and reputation of Pine Electronics. This position maintains a thorough working knowledge of and adheres to the policies, regulations, and procedures of Pine Electronics.
Note: Nothing in this position description restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this position at any time.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Complete component preparation
- Read work orders, follow production drawings and sample assemblies
- Assemble electronic components, subassemblies, products, or systems; crimp, stake, screw, bolt, rivets, weld, solder, cement, press fits, or perform similar operations to join or secure parts in place, using hand tools, power tools, machines and equipment
- Position and align parts in specified relationship to each other in jig, fixture, or other holding device
- Operate drills and drill press
- Follow safety and environmental regulations
- Comply with Quality Management System procedures and requirements
Cross train in machine operation and programming within other technical areas (e.g., hand soldering, wave soldering, selective soldering, automatic inspection) as directed by management
OTHER DUTIES
- Assist in maintaining inventory to ensure control of accuracy and stocking
- Rework quality defects according to specifications and standards as needed
- Complete shop routers
- Work with Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) database system to utilize all production and manufacturing documentation
- Stockroom: pull parts, understand part numbers
- Associated recordkeeping and filing
- Housekeeping
Perform other duties as required
SUPERVISION RECEIVED
Supervision is typically received from the Electronics Manufacturing Supervisor
SUPERVISION ADMINISTERED
This position typically does not require the supervision of staff
QUALIFICATIONS
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE AND/OR TRAINING
HS Diploma or GED required
WORK-RELATED KNOWLEDGE
- Familiarity with basic measuring tools, electronics and mechanical assembly tools
- Knowledge of IPC/WHMA-A-620 standard
- Knowledge of practical application of IPC-A-610 workmanship standards
Knowledge of manufacturing Quality Management (QMS) / ISO 9000 standard
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
PROBLEM-SOLVING SKILLS
Identify problems, inform others, and provide information to assist with solving the problem
VERBAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Use verbal skills to communicate with co-workers
WRITTEN COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Complete and maintain documentation/records
MATH SKILLS
Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, percentages, ratios
COMPUTER SKILLS
- Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Database
- Production software: Pick and Place (P&P), wave soldering, reflow ovens, stencil printer, automatic inspection (AOI), ovens, batch cleaning system, Cut and Clinch (C&C), customer supplied test software
MENTAL DEMANDS typically required to perform the essential functions of this job.
- Concentration/Attentiveness
- Read/listen and comprehend instructions/work orders
- Organize and prioritize
- Manage multiple tasks
Relate to others
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT typically required to perform the essential functions of this job.
- Hand tools: hammer, measuring devices, wrench, tweezers, box cutters, exacto blades, screw drivers, etc.
- Soldering tools: soldering iron, de-soldering equipment (solder pull it, solder wick)
- Power hand tools: saws, drill press, grinders, sanders, etc.
- Pneumatic tools: paint sprayer (conformal coating), crimp contact - semi-automatic machines, de-soldering equipment, RTV dispensing, parts prep machines, etc.
Motorized equipment: Vertical Reciprocating Conveyor (VRC), Pick and Place (P&P) machines, Cut and Clinch (C&C) machines, wave and selective soldering machines, batch cleaning system, epoxy dispensing equipment, etc.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS typically required to perform the essential functions of this job.
CONSTANTLY INCURRED (more than 75% time on job)
- Ability to sit
- Repetitive finger movement
- Ability to use both hands
- Ability to use both legs
- Repetitive twisting or pressure involving wrists or hands
- Use of depth perception
- Use of near vision
Use of color vision
FREQUENTLY INCURRED (25 -- 75% time on job)
- Ability to communicate orally
- Ability to stand
- Ability to walk
- Simple grasping
Fine manipulation
OCCASIONALLY INCURRED (up to 25% time on job)
- Ability to carry up to 24 pounds
- Ability to lift up to 34 pounds
- Reaching at high or low level
- Ability to hear conversation
- Ability to climb stairs
- Ability to use legs/arms to climb
- Ability to stoop
Ability to push/pull
WORKING CONDITIONS under which the essential functions of this position are typically performed.
CONSTANTLY INCURRED (more than 75% time on job)
Exposure to lead
FREQUENTLY INCURRED (25 -- 75% time on job)
Exposure to chemicals: soldering flux, Isopropyl alcohol
OCCASIONALLY INCURRED (up to 25% time on job)
Exposure to irritant or toxic fumes
Exposure to grease/oils: thermal compound
Work with machinery with moving parts
Work with hands in water
Work a