Wilcox Industries

Electro-Mechanical Assembler/Solderer-1st Shift

Newington, NH - Full Time

JOB DESCRIPTION

We are currently seeking full-time electro-mechanical assemblers and solders to build exciting and challenging products. If you are ready to take on a fresh challenge, grow your career and contribute to supporting homeland defense, armed services, first responders, and law enforcement, Wilcox Industries is ready to help you achieve your goals. We are currently seeking full time assemblers and solderers to work 1st shift Monday-Friday.

Pay rate is $19-$20/per hour depending on experience. 

Wilcox is a vertically integrated engineering and manufacturing company with a goal to do as much design, testing, manufacturing, and assembling in house as possible. Because of this, candidates must have a strong technical skillset with the ability to interface with all departments throughout the company on a daily basis.

ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Electro-mechanical Assemblers / Solderers are measured collectively on the Company’s overall profitability and individually on the quality and quantity of the items that they assemble.
  • Performs basic, standardized and repetitive assembly operations and labeling of components, assemblies or subassemblies.
  • Assembles standard products within established times and quality levels.
  • Routes, wires, assembles, and installs electrical and electronic components, such as main junction and terminal boxes, main control switch panels, and instrument and radio panels, according to specifications, using jig boards, hand tools, and equipment.
  • Connects wiring to accessories, such as relays, circuit breakers, plugs, condensers, switches, and solenoids, and installs accessory assemblies in electrical or electronic units, using soldering gun and hand tools.
  • Reads work orders, blueprints, and specifications to determine established assembly methods.
  • Visually inspects parts for proper insertion and placement.
  • Ensures assemblies and components are properly handled and marked.
  • Ability to follow work instructions; such instruction may be provided in written or verbal, form.
  • Ability to follow process documentation during the assembly, along with work order travelers.
  • Assemble electro-mechanical assemblies to include cables and wire harnesses.
  • Stuff, mount and solder components to printed wiring boards in accordance to IPC-A-610C.

QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS

  • Must have a minimum of 2 years recent experience soldering and re-working PWB’s in a manufacturing environment.
  • Certified to IPC-A-610C is preferred.
  • Ability to use small hand tools, read blueprints, assemble detailed parts, communicate effectively in English, read, and understand directions.
  • Basic computer skills are required for this job.
  • Must be self motivated and able to work independently as well as with others.
  • Excellent vision for reading fine print and the ability to sit or stand for long periods of time is essential.
  • Candidate must be a High School graduate or equivalent.
  • Must be safety conscious and always follow the company’s safety policies and procedures.
  • U.S. citizenship or green card required to work on U.S. Government Contracts.

PREFERRED

  • 2 years’ experience soldering and re-working PWB’s in a manufacturing environment
  • Certified to IPC-A-610C

 

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