Production Technician, 2nd Shift

West Palm Beach, FL
Full Time
Operations
Mid Level

If you are a dynamic, successful, driven professional, SV Microwave is the company that will further your experience and career growth.  Consider our position for a Production Technician. This technician will support our second shift assembly team. Work hours are @3-11pm.

 Responsibilities

  • Assist in troubleshooting assembly problems (quality, tooling and process-related) and resolve in a timely manner in order to meet customer requested ship dates
  • Coordinate with line leaders regarding organization and control of tools and supplies
  • Inspects assembly tools for wear & damage
  • Sets up and controls gauges and gauging techniques
  • Reduce production variances by reviewing closed orders by coordinating with Manufacturing and Engineering departments
  • Requisitions supplies (epoxies, solder, bags, drill bits, etc.)
  • Minor set-up and maintenance of equipment (baggers, epoxy dispenser, solder units, form over, leak-detector)
  • Update and maintain training records to latest revisions to maintain compliance with ISO 9001
  • Assist in the training of operators on new or revised processes, products or procedures
  • Coordinate assembly related rework-MRB activity (breakdown/rebuild)
  • Assist in developing processes and tooling/fixtures for new product
  • Create and update Efficiency, MDR and Quality Charts
  • Maintains thorough knowledge of all processes and equipment
  • Performs difficult assembly operations as necessary
  • Assists production manager as needed
Requirements
  • Knowledge in IPC and J-Standards soldering criteria preferred
  • Production experience or technical school, engineering studies, or combination thereof
  • Communication using excellent written and verbal skills
  • Interpret complex electrical and mechanical schematics 
  • Knowledge in use of micrometers and calipers, and calibration of each
  • Experience in Office software tools: MS Excel, MS Word, MS Power Point
  • Review and revise test procedures in order to streamline production
  • Work independently and in team environment; collaborate with engineering on a daily basis to provide feedback of testing, troubleshooting, or discrepancies
  • Understanding of  ISO 9001, FOD standards
  • Ability to read blueprints
  • Ability to develop production test processes
  • Ability to design basic tooling fixtures

What we offer

  • A meritocracy where a high level of achievement and contribution is rewarded - we promote from within
  • Financial security through competitive compensation, incentives and retirement plans
  • On the job training and continuous career development opportunities
  • 401k with a company match plus an additional employer paid contribution
  • Healthcare including medical, dental and vision, life and disability
  • Veteran friendly
  • 15 days Paid Time Off and 12 paid holidays
  • Tuition reimbursement opportunities and education loan repayment assistance
  • The stability of a company with a record of strong financial performance
  • Complete benefit package includes medical, dental, vision, life insurance, tuition repayment assistance, EAP, a 401k company matched contribution and a 401k non-elective company contribution.

“An Equal Opportunity Employer” Minority/Female/Disabled/Vet/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity or National Origin

This position requires access to controlled technology that is subject to US export controls. Qualified candidates must be a US Person (including US Citizen, lawful permanent resident, or protected individual as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3) or eligible to obtain required authorizations(s) from the U.S. Government. 

 

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