What are the responsibilities and job description for the Hand Solder position at Process Technology?
Hand Solder
Who We Are
Process Technology is a global leader designing and manufacturing cutting edge thermal and power conversion equipment that make tomorrow's products possible. Our company is a global sales organization with facilities based in Mentor, Mayfield and Willoughby, OH, Flushing, NY and Amery, WI. We are a tight-knit team that thrives on positive collaboration and open communication.
Our Values:
- Growth –Think big. Make a difference. Always continue learning personally and professionally. View mistakes as opportunities to improve.
- Ownership –Own decisions, actions, and failures. Do what's right versus what's easy. Hold yourself and others accountable.
- Drive Results – Display urgency, take action, achieve results. Challenge the status quo, take initiative, and make things happen. Focus on what matters most. Solve the biggest problems to make a difference.
Innovation –Find a better way every day. Think differently. Imagination will take you everywhere
Teamwork –ONE Company. ONE Team. ONE Goal. Engage cross-functionally and throughout all levels. Work together to win.
Who You Are
In this role, you will be a results-oriented team player who drives accountability, quality, and efficiency within your department and across the Company. You will be a strong communicator who enjoys working with others to improve various aspects of the company.
If our values and vision resonate, and peek at your passions, take the first step and apply
Role Responsibilities
As a Hand Solder you will be responsible for soldering printed circuit boards, producing high quality work products, process improvement and more
The Hand Solder position is part of the Production Team. This is a full-time, non-exempt position, located in our Mentor, Ohio office. This position will require a broad range of responsibilities to ensure success. Including, but not limited to these functionalities:
- Responsible for the soldering of printed circuit boards and assemblies to IPC standards.
- Identify good and bad solder connections based on industry quality standards of IPC
- or equivalent.
- Solder and touch-up of through-hole components.
- Rework of through-hole components once qualified.
- Solder and rework of surface mount components on printed circuit boards once qualified.
- Produce quality workmanship consistent with IPC or equivalent standards.
- Pass IPC certification for CIS.
- Read and interpret assembly drawings, schematics, bills of materials (BOMs), and work instructions.
- Assist in the development and improvement of work instructions.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Required Skills and Qualifications:
- Education: High School/GED diploma required.
- Experience:
- Minimum of 1 year of electronic soldering experience or successful completion of a solder training.
o IPC-A-610 or J-STD-001 certification preferred.
o Manual dexterity and use hand tools.
o Occasional lifting of up to 30 pounds.
o Prolonged use of stereo microscopes to perform detailed tasks.
o Willing to travel for training
- Soft Skills:
- Strong problem-solving and analytical skills.
- Excellent communication and leadership abilities.
- Experience in project management and process improvement.
- Systems Used
- Microsoft Suite (Outlook, Word, PPT, Excel)
- CSI
- UKG
Work Environment:
- Fast-paced, high-tech manufacturing environment.
- Requires working closely with production and engineering teams on-site.
- Occasional travel may be required to supplier or customer sites.
Compensation and Benefits
This position is full-time, hourly, non-exempt. We offer a competitive compensation and benefits package, including health, dental, vision, and retirement plans. Compensation typically follows industry median for Northeast Ohio/the Great Lakes region.