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£28,000 - £32,000 Per Annum

Full Time, Permanent

Clevedon, North Somerset

Ref 043315098

Posted 15 days ago

£12.71 Per Hour

Full Time, Temporary

Corby, Northamptonshire

Ref 065104748

Posted 9 days ago

£12.71 Per Hour

Full Time, Temporary

Dudley, West Midlands

Ref 073155461

Posted 3 days ago

£30,179 - £30,775 Per Annum

Full Time, Permanent

Chester, Cheshire

Ref 128106661

Posted 21 hours ago

£13.23 Per Hour

Full Time, Temporary

Waterlooville, Hampshire

Ref 012104445

Posted 3 days ago

£13 Per Hour

Full Time, Temporary

Wergs, West Midlands

Ref 036000467

Posted 14 days ago

£13.33 Per Hour

Full Time, Temporary

Waterlooville, Hampshire

Ref 012104427

Posted 18 hours ago

£18.17 - £25.53 Per Hour

Full Time, Temporary

Bridgend, Bridgend

Ref 009202856

Posted 2 days ago

£12.71 Per Hour

Full Time, Temporary

Tamworth, Staffordshire

Ref 063106825

Posted 22 hours ago

£12.71 Per Hour

Full Time, Temporary

Cowes, Isle of Wight

Ref 012104441

Posted 22 days ago

Frequently Asked Questions:

How many PCB Operator jobs are available on Pertemps?

There are 13 PCB Operator jobs available on Pertemps right now.

What does a PCB Operator do?

A PCB (Printed Circuit Board) Operator is responsible for operating and maintaining machinery used in the production of printed circuit boards. This role involves precise handling of materials, machine setup, and monitoring the PCB manufacturing process to ensure quality and efficiency. PCB Operators typically work in electronics manufacturing environments.

Tasks required include:

  • Operate automated machinery for the production of printed circuit boards..
  • Set up machines according to job specifications..
  • Load and unload materials onto machinery, including raw PCBs and solder masks..
  • Ensure proper alignment and positioning of materials..
  • Monitor the production process to ensure the quality of printed circuit boards..
  • Conduct visual inspections and use testing equipment as needed..
  • Perform routine maintenance on PCB manufacturing machines..
  • Report any malfunctions or issues to maintenance personnel..
  • Apply solder masks to printed circuit boards using appropriate equipment..
  • Ensure even and accurate application for optimal performance..
  • Input job specifications and programming information into machinery..
  • Troubleshoot programming errors or discrepancies..
  • Adhere to safety regulations and guidelines for PCB manufacturing activities..
  • Use personal protective equipment (PPE) as required..
  • Record production data, machine settings, 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 manufacturing techniques and industry advancements..
  • Participate in training sessions to enhance technical skills..
What are the entry requirements for a PCB Operator?

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.