Performs any combination of following tasks to repair defective printed circuit board assemblies, using soldering and desoldering equipment: Examines PCB's under magnifying lamp and reads inspection tags to locate defects, such as insufficient or excess solder and missing or defective components and parts.
Analyze, troubleshoot, repair, and calibrate complex electronic equipment. Depending upon circumstances, repair may extend to component level.
Basic to complex assembly, crimping and soldering using keen eyesight.
Solders or resolders missed or defective connections, joints, wiring, and terminals found to be defective or missing after the original soldering process.
Removes excess solder from connections and clears solder from component holes, using desoldering equipment.
Repositions misaligned components, such as resistors, capacitors, and integrated circuits, and removes and replaces damaged or missing components.
Trims long leads, replaces eyelets and rivets, and repairs damaged substrate, using handtools and power tools.
Modifies PCB's following shop instructions, using hand tools and soldering equipment.
Tests soldered connections on PCB's to detect open circuits or shorts, using continuity tester.
Qualifications and Skills:
The ability/skill to troubleshoot PCB’s to component level using various test equipment.
Soldering skills.
The ability to read electronic schematics.
The ability to work independently with minimum supervision.
Associates Degree in Electronics.
Job Type: Full-time
Schedule:
Monday to Friday
Ability to commute/relocate:
Ottawa, ON K1J 7P1: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)
Interested candidates can contact us on +1 613 7101050.