Current Opportunities

SMT Lead Operator

  • Benefits Offered: 401K, Dental, Life, Medical, Vision
  • Employment Type: Full-Time
  • $15 to $25 per hour

Why Work Here?

“Fast pace family business that is goal oriented with great benefits and flex time!!!”

Job Description

General Responsibilities: Operate, set up and maintain Pick and Place Machines. Supervise and delegate jobs to other machine operators. Train other personnel to job. Generate computer programs for each job. Update computer programs when changes occur.

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PCB Assembly and Inspector

  • Benefits Offered: 401K, Dental, Life, Medical, Vision
  • Employment Type: Full-Time
  • $16 to $25 per hour

Why Work Here?

“Fast pace family business that is goal oriented with great benefits and flex time!!!”

Job Description

1. Responsibilities: Final inspection of all assemblies built at Avcom. Inspect units for correct components, raised, missing or damaged components, contamination on boards and in coating, damaged tracks, traces and pads on printed circuit boards. Use IPC (latest rev) standards/guidelines to judge the acceptability of circuit boards.

2. Duties: Final inspection using IPC610 guidelines, application of additional coating, check Customer drawing and BOM with assembly, repair of incorrect parts and assembly of boards and cables. Assist in shipping. Log in serial numbers and package units for shipment. Use UPS computer program to send packages. Verify shipment quantities. Access to confidential drawings and bills of materials of customers to help in inspection. Clean out components that have coating in them. Repair return units.

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Entry Level Electronic Assembler

  • Benefits Offered: 401K, Dental, Life, Medical, Vision
  • Employment Type: Full-Time
  • $14 to $17 per hour

Why Work Here?

“Fast pace family business that is goal oriented with great benefits and flex time!!!”

Job Description

The Assembler position is an entry-level position. The Assembler may rotate between several manufacturing areas performing different assembly job tasks. The Assembler I position is responsible for inspecting boards throughout the process to ensure compliance with IPC standards. The Assembler I position performs repetitive work-station or line-assembly operations to mass produce printed circuit boards (PCBs) until they are completed to accepted test procedures and routing operations, per customer specifications.

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