Electronics Assemblers

Posted 25 March by Matchtech
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Our client is looking for Electronics Assemblers to join their team and help support the growth of their business near Portsmouth. As an Electronics Assembler, you will be responsible for various assembly processes and specialized technical duties.
Key Responsibilities:

  • Performing assembly tasks under a microscope for eight hours a day
  • Conducting optical visual inspection, die attach, wire bond, stud pull, wire dressing, wire pull, shear pull, flip chip, re-flow, incoming/outgoing inspections, wafer wash, dicing, and pick & place
  • Understanding the specifications and criteria for all assembly processes
  • Proficiency in using Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
  • Willingness to be trained to operate assembly equipment
  • Reviewing assembly specifications to ensure protocol accuracy


Job Requirements:

  • Significant experience in electronics/electrical manufacturing
  • Preferably certified to work to IPC soldering standards
  • Comfortable with microscope visual inspection


These positions are initially on a 6-month temporary basis, with the potential for permanent positions for the right individuals. The working hours are 38.75 hours per week, Monday to Thursday from 7am to 4.45pm and Friday from 7am to 12.30pm.
Our client offers competitive pay rates of approximately £12.50 per hour, depending on experience.
If you have the required skills and experience, please apply now!

Required skills

  • electronics
  • electrical
  • PCB
  • soldering
  • assembly
  • assembler
  • wiring
  • solderer

Reference: 52371607

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