What are the responsibilities and job description for the SMT Programmer position at rocketems?
About the Role
As an SMT Programmer at Rocket EMS, you will be responsible for creating, optimizing, and maintaining programs for SMT equipment to ensure efficient and accurate PCB assembly. You’ll support NPI builds, production runs, and continuous improvement initiatives by ensuring machines are set up correctly, feeders are optimized, and programs meet customer and IPC standards. This role requires strong technical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to collaborate across engineering, production, and quality teams.
Responsibilities
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Develop, edit, and optimize programs for SMT pick-and-place machines, screen printers, and reflow ovens.
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Review job documentation (BOMs, Gerbers, XY placement files, ECOs, customer specifications) prior to programming.
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Perform first article verification and validate new programs against engineering and customer requirements.
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Support NPI builds by generating feeder setups, placement data, and verification checks.
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Optimize line balancing, feeder utilization, and machine throughput to maximize efficiency.
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Troubleshoot SMT program issues, misplacements, and feeder errors; implement corrective actions.
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Collaborate with process and manufacturing engineers to improve yields and reduce cycle times.
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Maintain program archives, revision control, and process documentation.
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Train operators and technicians on loading programs, feeders, and executing production runs.
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Ensure compliance with IPC-A-610 standards, ESD controls, and company safety policies.
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Provide feedback and recommendations for continuous improvement of SMT programming and setup processes.
Qualifications
Education
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High school diploma or equivalent (required).
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Technical certification or associate’s degree in electronics, manufacturing, or related field preferred.
Experience
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2 years of SMT programming experience in a contract manufacturing or PCBA environment.
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Hands-on experience with Juki, Panasonic, Fuji, or similar SMT equipment.
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Experience with stencil printers, reflow ovens, and AOI integration a plus.
Skills
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Proficient in interpreting Gerber files, CAD data, BOMs, and assembly drawings.
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Strong understanding of SMT processes and IPC workmanship standards (Class 2 and 3).
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Basic troubleshooting skills for feeders, placement accuracy, and machine vision systems.
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Familiarity with line balancing and production efficiency techniques.
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Competent with Microsoft Office and manufacturing data systems.
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Strong communication and teamwork skills.
Benefits
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401(k) with company match
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Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance
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Paid time off
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Career growth opportunities in advanced electronics manufacturing
Schedule
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8-hour shift, Monday–Friday
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Overtime and weekends as needed