PCB - Assembly Technician
The PCB Assembly Technician is responsible for the assembly, inspection, rework, and testing of printed circuit board assemblies (PCB-A) and complete electronic box-build products.
This is a hands-on electronics manufacturing role involving PCB soldering, mechanical assembly, wire harness installation, functional testing, and final product integration. The ideal candidate has prior experience in electronics manufacturing and is comfortable working in an ESD-controlled environment while following IPC workmanship standards.
Primary ResponsibilitiesPCB Assembly & Electronics Manufacturing
- Assemble printed circuit board assemblies (PCB-A) following work instructions, drawings, and Bills of Material (BOMs)
- Perform hand soldering of through-hole and SMT components
- Install, replace, and rework electronic components as required
- Inspect assemblies for workmanship and quality using IPC standards
- Assist with conformal coating, cleaning, masking, and board preparation
- Support SMT production, machine setup, and line changeovers as assigned
Box Build & System Integration
- Assemble complete electronic products, enclosures, and electromechanical assemblies
- Build and install wire harnesses, cables, and connectors
- Perform wire stripping, crimping, routing, lacing, and cable management
- Install mechanical hardware using torque-controlled tools
- Support potting, sealing, labeling, and final product packaging
- Assist with functional testing and basic electrical verification
Quality & Production Support
- Kit materials and stage production jobs
- Follow ESD, IPC, ISO, and company quality procedures
- Record production and traceability information accurately
- Identify workmanship issues and report quality concerns promptly
- Maintain clean and organized work areas using 5S principles
- Support continuous improvement initiatives throughout production
Required Qualifications
- 1–3 years of experience in PCB assembly, electronics manufacturing, or EMS production
- Experience with through-hole and SMT hand soldering
- Familiarity with electronic components and PCB assemblies
- Ability to read assembly drawings, work instructions, and Bills of Material
- Experience using hand tools, torque drivers, crimp tools, and basic measuring equipment
- Strong manual dexterity and attention to detail
- Ability to work in a fast-paced manufacturing environment
- Ability to lift up to 35 lbs and stand for extended periods
Why Join Adura?
- Build cutting-edge electronics for Medical, Aerospace & Defense, AI Infrastructure, and Industrial markets
- Clean, modern electronics manufacturing facility
- Opportunity to grow into advanced manufacturing and engineering roles
- Work with advanced SMT equipment, automated inspection systems, and high-reliability manufacturing technologies
- Competitive pay, benefits, and long-term career growth
Pay: $20.00 - $25.00 per hour
Application Question(s):
- Do you have PCB experience?
Work Location: In person