PCB Rework Technician

Posted 29 April by Carbon 60
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Rework Technician

Carbon60 are currently looking for a PCB Rework Technician to join an interesting, low-volume electronics Manufacturer in Basingstoke - specialising in rapid prototyping and PCB supply to various high-calibre clientele.

The right candidate will be experienced in the rework and repair of PCBs by hand and various equipment - Including Surface Mount (SMT) and Through Hole (TH) soldering.

Location: Basingstoke

Salary: £25k - £35k p/a

Working Hours: 08:30 - 17:00, Mon - Fri - Overtime opportunities available (1.5x)

Responsibilities:

  • Rework and repair of SMT and Through Hole Soldering, by hand or with aids - Track and Pad Repairs, Wire Linking, Modifications and Board Repairs.
  • Operation of Soldering Irons, Infrared BGA Placement and Reflow, Hot Air Convection Reflow and X-Ray Machines.

Required Skills and Experience:

  • Previous experience in a similar Rework position with an array of components, BGA and QFN
  • Able to interpret various documentation and schematics: Assembly drawings, bills of material, etc
  • Can identify various components
  • Ability to inspect close work
  • Possess a methodical approach to problem solving
  • Have a keen eye for detail and possess a high level of accuracy

If this position is of interest and you meet the requirements of the role, please apply directly with your up-to-date CV - all applications will be responded to in a timely manner.

Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.

Reference: 52550140

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