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Frequently Asked Questions:
How many PCB Assembler jobs are available on Pertemps?
There are 15 PCB Assembler jobs available on Pertemps right now.
What does a PCB Assembler do?
A PCB (Printed Circuit Board) Assembler is responsible for assembling and soldering electronic components onto printed circuit boards according to specifications. This role involves working with a variety of components and using precision soldering techniques to create functional PCBs. PCB Assemblers typically work in electronics manufacturing environments.
Tasks required include:
- Place electronic components onto printed circuit boards according to assembly instructions, diagrams, or blueprints..
- Ensure accurate positioning and alignment of components..
- Perform soldering tasks to create electrical connections between components and the PCB..
- Utilize soldering irons and other tools to achieve high-quality solder joints..
- Inspect completed PCBs for proper component placement, soldering quality, and overall adherence to specifications..
- Identify and address any defects or discrepancies during the assembly process..
- Assemble surface mount components using SMT techniques..
- Work with solder paste, pick-and-place machines, and reflow ovens for SMT assembly..
- Perform hand soldering for through-hole components as needed..
- Ensure the integrity of solder joints and connections..
- Conduct basic tests on assembled PCBs to ensure proper functionality..
- Record test results and troubleshoot any issues found..
- Adhere to safety regulations and guidelines for PCB assembly activities..
- Use personal protective equipment (PPE) as required..
- Record and document assembly procedures, test results, and any issues encountered..
- Complete required documentation for compliance and reporting..
- Identify opportunities for process improvement and increased efficiency..
- Provide feedback to supervisors for continuous improvement..
- Collaborate with team members, engineers, and quality control personnel..
- Communicate effectively with colleagues and supervisors..
- Maintain a clean and organized workspace..
- Ensure tools and materials are properly stored..
- Stay informed about PCB assembly techniques and industry advancements..
- Participate in training sessions to enhance technical skills..
What are the entry requirements for a PCB Assembler?
There are no formal academic entry requirements. Training is typically provided on-the-job, supplemented by short courses. NVQs/SVQs in Electronic Product Assembly are available at Level 1.