Machine Operator - SMT; Second Shift
Listed on 2026-06-19
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Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Engineer, Quality Engineering, Manufacturing Production
Responsibilities
- Review build documentation such as MPIs, assembly drawings, ECOs, BOMs, and customer requirements before beginning work.
- Set up and operate SMT equipment, including screen printers, reflow ovens, pick‑and‑place machines, SPI, and other SMT production equipment.
- Verify feeder setups, component orientation, reference designators, and correct loadouts according to the BOM.
- Perform machine program loading, verification, and first‑article checks as required.
- Monitor machine performance, address mis‑picks, placement errors, and stoppages promptly, and escalating recurring issues to the Lead, Engineer, or Supervisor.
- Conduct visual and AOI pre‑verification to ensure solder paste deposits, component placements, and reflow results meet IPC‑A‑610 standards.
- Perform basic machine maintenance, cleaning, and calibration tasks according to established procedures.
- Assist in first article builds, ensuring accuracy of placements, polarity, and component values.
- Identify and correct SMT‑related defects; escalating systemic issues to Engineering or Quality.
- Maintain clean, organized work areas and follow all ESD, MSD, and handling procedures.
- Record production data, downtime events, and pass‑down information accurately.
- Support other areas of production—such as AOI, rework, or kit prep— as directed by Supervisor, Engineer, or Manager.
- Participate in continuous improvement initiatives and 5S activities to improve efficiency and quality.
High school diploma or equivalent (required)
ExperienceMinimum 1–2 years of SMT production experience in contract manufacturing or electronics assembly (preferred).
Experience operating pick‑and‑place machines, SPI, and reflow ovens (preferred).
IPC‑A‑610 certification (preferred or required depending on role level).
Skills- Ability to read assembly drawings, MPIs, ECOs, and BOMs.
- Strong understanding of component identification, polarity, and package types (0402, 0201, ICs, BGAs, QFNs, etc.).
- Knowledge of solder paste application and reflow profiles.
- Mechanical aptitude for troubleshooting minor machine issues.
- Excellent attention to detail and commitment to high‑quality workmanship.
- Basic computer skills (Excel, Word, Outlook).
- Clear written and verbal communication skills in English.
- 401(k) with company match.
- Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance.
- Paid time off and company holidays.
- Opportunities for advancement in a growing, technology‑driven manufacturing environment.
8‑hour shift, Monday–Friday.
Overtime and weekends as needed.
Pay Range$20 - $23 USD.
Rocket EMS will consider qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the California Fair Chance Act. Candidates are not required to disclose criminal history or participate in a background check unless and until a conditional offer of employment has been made. Any final offer of employment may be conditioned on completion of a background check, consistent with applicable law.
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