Engineering Technician - Electronics (Soldering Specialist)
Location: Los Angeles, CA | Onsite
Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Assignment Duration: 12 months to start
Position Overview
Seeking Engineering Technicians - Electronics (Soldering Specialists) to support advanced product development, prototype assembly, PCB rework, testing, and engineering validation activities.
This is a highly skilled, hands‑on role supporting Electrical and Mechanical Engineering teams in a fast‑paced R&D environment. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience performing fine‑pitch SMT rework, PCB modifications, and prototype assembly while maintaining a high level of quality and precision.
These are temp‑to‑hire opportunities with an initial assignment duration of 12 months, with the potential for extension or conversion based on performance and business needs.
Key Responsibilities
PCB Soldering & Rework
- Perform precision SMT rework to support new product development and engineering prototypes.
- Replace and modify electronic components on printed circuit boards.
- Perform rework on fine‑pitch components and 0201 passive devices.
- Execute trace cuts, jumper wire modifications, and engineering change implementations.
- Maintain high‑quality soldering standards using lead‑free solder processes.
Prototype Assembly
- Build and modify custom wire harnesses and cable assemblies.
- Support electro‑mechanical prototype assembly activities.
- Follow detailed assembly instructions, schematics, BOMs, and engineering drawings.
- Ensure prototypes meet quality and functionality requirements.
Engineering & Laboratory Support
- Partner with Electrical and Mechanical Engineering teams on development projects.
- Support product validation and engineering testing activities.
- Assist with troubleshooting and analysis of hardware issues.
- Document modifications, findings, and test results.
Test Equipment Operation
Utilize:
- Digital Multimeters (DMMs)
- Oscilloscopes
- Power Supplies
- Rework Stations
- Heat Guns
- Preheaters
- Assist with laboratory and field testing of electronic equipment and systems.
Required Qualifications
Education & Experience
- High School Diploma or GED.
- Minimum 5 years of hands‑on PCB soldering and electronic assembly experience.
- Experience using lead‑free solder processes.
- Experience working in an engineering development, prototype, or R&D laboratory environment.
Technical Requirements
- SMT rework
- Component replacement
- PCB modifications
- Fine‑pitch soldering
- Wire routing and jumper installation
- Ability to rework components down to 0201 package sizes.
- Experience working under a microscope.
Ability to interpret
- PCB rework instructions
- Electrical schematics
- Assembly drawings
- Mechanical drawings
- Bills of Materials (BOMs)
- Knowledge of electronic components, wire gauges, and connector systems.
Proficiency with
- Soldering stations
- Heat guns
- Preheaters
- Hand assembly tools
- Ability to manage multiple priorities and work independently.
Certification Requirements
- IPC-A-610 Certification and/or
- J-STD-001 Certification
Suppliers should clearly indicate current IPC certifications on submitted resumes.
Preferred Qualifications
- Ability to rework 0.4mm pitch BGAs.
- Experience in electronics product development environments.
Experience with
- Thermal testing
- Environmental testing
- IP rating testing
- Basic RF electronics knowledge
Familiarity with
- Conformal coatings
- Thermal interface materials
- Gaskets
- Thread‑locking compounds
- Aerospace, defense, communications, or advanced electronics manufacturing experience.
Physical Requirements
- Lift up to 25 pounds.
- Perform repetitive hand and fine dexterity movements.
- Work under a microscope for extended periods.
- Handle small electronic components and assemblies.
- Move throughout laboratory environments.