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Electronic Assembler

QPS Employment Group
18.00
United States, Kansas, Shawnee
Jan 26, 2026
Electronic Assembler

General Responsibilities & Position Purpose:

The Electronic Assembler is responsible for assembling electronic components, subassemblies, and systems using hand tools, light assembly equipment, and lead-free soldering stations. This role requires following production work instructions and shop orders to complete assemblies with a high level of quality, accuracy, and efficiency.

Primary Duties:

Set up and operate appropriate tools, equipment, and fixtures for product assembly

Solder wires and electronic components to printed circuit boards (PCB)

Assemble and solder wiring harnesses

Perform hand assembly of plastic and metal heat sinks and case components

Conduct functional testing on work-in-progress and completed units

Read and follow documented quality system procedures, work instructions, and Bills of Material (BOMs)

Partner with production supervisors to identify and resolve assembly issues and support continuous improvement efforts

Physical Requirements:

Ability to read, write, and perform basic math at a high school level

Ability to stand, walk, sit, talk, and hear for extended periods while performing continuous operations

Flexibility to work in other assembly line roles as needed (inspection, testing, packaging, etc.)

Familiarity with component polarity and verification of proper solder and component placement

Good eyesight, including close and distance vision, depth perception, peripheral vision, and focus adjustment

Manual dexterity to work with small components

Capabilities and/or Experience Required:

High school diploma, GED, or equivalent

Minimum 1 year of soldering experience preferred (SMT and THT components)

Experience in electronics manufacturing environments preferred (2+ years desired)

PC-A-610 Certification preferred

Personal Protective Equipment and/or Dress Code Requirements:

Pants required (no shorts)

T-shirts permitted (no offensive language or graphics)

Closed-toe shoes required

Gloves optional (provided by client if needed)

Electronic Assembler

General Responsibilities & Position Purpose:

The Electronic Assembler is responsible for assembling electronic components, subassemblies, and systems using hand tools, light assembly equipment, and lead-free soldering stations. This role requires following production work instructions and shop orders to complete assemblies with a high level of quality, accuracy, and efficiency.

Primary Duties:

Set up and operate appropriate tools, equipment, and fixtures for product assembly

Solder wires and electronic components to printed circuit boards (PCB)

Assemble and solder wiring harnesses

Perform hand assembly of plastic and metal heat sinks and case components

Conduct functional testing on work-in-progress and completed units

Read and follow documented quality system procedures, work instructions, and Bills of Material (BOMs)

Partner with production supervisors to identify and resolve assembly issues and support continuous improvement efforts

Physical Requirements:

Ability to read, write, and perform basic math at a high school level

Ability to stand, walk, sit, talk, and hear for extended periods while performing continuous operations

Flexibility to work in other assembly line roles as needed (inspection, testing, packaging, etc.)

Familiarity with component polarity and verification of proper solder and component placement

Good eyesight, including close and distance vision, depth perception, peripheral vision, and focus adjustment

Manual dexterity to work with small components

Capabilities and/or Experience Required:

High school diploma, GED, or equivalent

Minimum 1 year of soldering experience preferred (SMT and THT components)

Experience in electronics manufacturing environments preferred (2+ years desired)

PC-A-610 Certification preferred

Personal Protective Equipment and/or Dress Code Requirements:

Pants required (no shorts)

T-shirts permitted (no offensive language or graphics)

Closed-toe shoes required

Gloves optional (provided by client if needed)

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