JOB TITLE: Solder Assembler - 2nd Shift
LOCATION: Oldsmar, FL
PAY RATE: $27/hour
We are a national aerospace and defense staffing agency seeking highly qualified candidates for a position with a top-tier client.
Job Details:
Job Type: Contract (12 months with potential for extension)
Work Schedule: Monday Thursday, 3:30 PM 2:00 AM (EST)
Industry: Aerospace / Defense / Aviation
Benefits: Medical, dental, and vision (Cigna)
Perks: Bonus potential + Priority access via Tier 1 supplier
Openings Nationwide: Thousands of opportunities across the U.S.
Qualifying Questions:
Are you a U.S. Person (U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident, or protected individual) as defined under ITAR regulations?
Do you meet the educational and experience requirements for this role?
Can you commute to the job location or relocate if necessary?
Summary:
Perform high-mix SMT and through-hole soldering on printed circuit boards (PCBs) in accordance with work orders, engineering drawings, and IPC standards
Remove, replace, and rework components, including bottom-terminated devices (QFNs, BGAs, LGAs), using hot-air tools, hot plates, reflow ovens, and specialized rework stations
Conduct X-ray inspections of reworked components to evaluate solder joint integrity and document results
Perform board-level verification through visual inspection, AOI, and X-ray, along with functional testing to ensure compliance with specifications
Interpret and follow engineering change orders (ECOs) and bills of materials (BOMs); apply build-to-print practices as required
Maintain cleanroom and ESD-controlled environments; monitor and record equipment parameters (e.g., temperature, airflow)
Participate in continuous improvement initiatives and recommend process enhancements
Assist in training and mentoring junior assemblers
Requirements:
Must pass a required medical exam as outlined in the supplier guidelines
High attention to detail and commitment to producing quality work in a regulated environment
Extensive, hands-on experience in SMT and through-hole soldering in a manufacturing environment
Proven expertise in rework and repair of complex electronic assemblies, including bottom-terminated components
Strong understanding of IPC standards and electronic assembly processes
Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, BOMs, and ECOs
Ability to read and write English
Must be a U.S. Person (as defined by ITAR).
