Test Operator - Swing Shift
Listed on 2026-07-10
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Manufacturing / Production
Production QC/QA, Quality Engineering, Electronics Technician, Manufacturing Engineer
Test Operator
- Swing Shift
Temporary Manual Labor Newark, CA, US
Salary Range: $20.00 To $26.00 Hourly
Unigen, headquartered in Newark, California, is a trusted partner for businesses seeking to power their next generation of products. Founded in 1991, we've grown into a leading provider of electronics manufacturing services (EMS), offering a comprehensive suite of solutions from design and manufacturing to supply chain management. From advanced memory modules to high-density storage devices, our solutions are engineered to meet the demanding needs of today's technology landscape.
Our commitment to quality and innovation ensures that our partners have the tools they need to succeed.
At Unigen, you'll have the opportunity to work on cutting‑edge projects and make a real difference. Working at Unigen means you'll be surrounded by other innovative companies, have access to top talent, and be close to world‑class resources. We offer competitive compensation and a comprehensive benefits package, including 401(k) matching.
Job TitleTest Operator II
- Swing Shift
Manufacturing
Job OverviewPerforms a variety of duties in the set‑up operation of equipment as defined in the work instructions for each process. Reports to Production Supervisor Newark, CA.
Primary Responsibilities1. Test function of electronic assemblies/Sub‑assemblies, components, systems, units and parts according to established procedures.
- Test electronics products, components and systems for electrical continuity and function and reliability on a variety of test platforms and static/dynamic stress chambers.
- Determine if the designated products pass all test cycles. Collect diagnostic information needed to isolate any product failure.
- Notify the appropriate statistical process control system.
- Inspect product for the correct placement and orientation of untested components.
- Inspect products for any physical damage or contamination.
- Place the appropriate test marks on all electronics passing the test.
- Review production schedules, process procedures and specifications regarding the sequential start‑up operation and control of automated equipment and peripheral hardware.
- Record data required for statistical process control of inventory management.
- Perform sequential shutdown, including the cleaning of the automated equipment and peripheral hardware.
- Communicate any process problems with peers, leads, supervisors and/or engineers.
- May be required for certain assembler positions, these could include one or more skillsets.
- Monitor PCB (Printed Circuit Board) assemblies through the process and report discrepancies to Production Supervisor, line lead or Technical Team.
- Inspect finished boards for quality and quantity of work performed.
- Read and follow work instructions and visual aids.
- Check and inspect task results against predetermined standards.
- Identify, communicate, and escalate production issues and problems.
- Demonstrate work methods to new hires.
- Share best practices, assist in minor troubleshooting.
- Actively participate in cross‑training.
- Typically required 2 year related experience.
- Demonstrate basic manufacturing line knowledge and participate in process.
- Successful completion of company provided training may be required.
- Ability to occasionally lift up to 50 pounds.
- Ability to stand in an eight-hour work shift with mandatory rest and lunch breaks.
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