Moorestown, NJ, USA
32 days ago
Electronics PCB Tester

Electronics PCB Tester

 

 

Position Summary 

OPEX Corporation is currently looking for a full-time Electronics PCB Tester to work at our World Headquarters in Moorestown, NJ. We are looking for a worker who is able to commit to a full-time schedule during our day shift that runs from 6:00 AM - 2:30 PM or 2nd shift from 3:00 PM – 11:30PM. 

 

All interested candidates must have strong logic skills and be able to follow written processes correctly. If you are a communicative, diligent, punctual and detail-oriented individual then OPEX may be the right place for you to pursue your career. 

 

Essential Responsibilities 

Inspect & Test Electronics PCBs using automated Test Equipment and methodologies to ensure PCB functionality Troubleshoot minor problems based on visual inspection, basic multimeter techniques (short circuits, open circuits) training provided by Electronics Technicians in the department Record pass and fail results of tested PCBs Load production software into PCBs Serialize, package & label parts according to standard operating procedures Complete all paperwork correctly and promptly according to standard operating procedures Follow 5S Procedures to ensure compliance Assist others in the department with various tasks including inventory, parts ordering, etc. Other tasks as assigned. 

 

Qualifications

High school diploma or equivalent Detail oriented, must be able to follow work instructions carefully  Must be reliable, conscientious and hard working Ability to produce high quality results Solid communication skills, verbal and written. Ability to work as part of a team Basic understanding of electronics/computer hardware is a plus Soldering experience SMT & thru hole a plus Manufacturing / production experience desirable Associate’s Degree in Electronics, or Technical School education a plus

 

Physical/Work Environments 

Sitting or standing for extended periods of time  Occasionally lift 25 pounds  Squatting, bending, kneeling, reaching overhead, reaching forward may occur while on the job
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