Production Technical Operator
Listed on 2026-03-12
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Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Engineer, Manufacturing Production
Help Build the Systems That Keep the world running
Location: Tucson, AZ | Payrate: $21.00/hour |
Hours:
1st shift 6am to 2:30pm
PDS Tech Commercial is partnering with a manufacturing industry leader to hire experienced Production Operators
. This role is essential to producing high-reliability electronic assemblies that meet strict aerospace standards. If you bring precision, craftsmanship, and pride in your work—especially in Class 3 soldering and micro-assembly—this opportunity offers meaningful, hands‑on impact.
As a Production Operator, you will support the assembly, testing, inspection, and repair of complex electronic products used in aerospace applications. Working under general supervision, you will follow established procedures while applying judgment and initiative to solve problems, support production flow, and uphold the highest quality standards. Your work directly influences product performance, safety, and on‑time delivery.
Key Responsibilities- Perform manual assembly of electronic components and micro-electronic assemblies
- Execute Class 3 hand soldering in compliance with aerospace quality standards
- Perform wire bonding and precision soldering
, requiring steady, accurate, and efficient hand skills - Operate automated assembly and test equipment
- Inspect and repair products to ensure compliance with quality and workmanship requirements
- Perform machine and production line setups, including feeder repairs
- Conduct first‑line preventative maintenance on manufacturing equipment
- Identify and resolve assembly process or component‑related issues
- Follow diverse procedures and technical methods of varying complexity
- Provide functional guidance or demonstrate work methods to other operators as needed
- Accurately document work using manufacturing and documentation control systems
- High school diploma with additional post‑secondary coursework, or an equivalent combination of education and experience
- Five years of relevant manufacturing or electronics production experience
- Class 3 soldering experience is required
- Active or prior IPC/J‑STD, IPC‑A‑610, or AF7209 certifications specific to Class 3 soldering
- Proven wire bonding and micro‑assembly experience
, requiring precise, steady hand skills - Strong understanding of board assembly processes and product process flow
- In‑depth knowledge of soldering specifications, SMT processing systems, and product quality standards
- Ability to set up, operate, calibrate, and maintain assembly and hand soldering equipment
- Ability to recognize and correct assembly or component issues
- Effective communication skills and ability to work well within a team environment
- Required site‑specific certifications as defined by operations
- Certifications in soldering, wire bonding, or micro‑assembly (candidates encouraged to bring certifications to the interview)
- Resume experience showing micro‑assembly work
, a strong indicator of wire bonding capability - Knowledge of in‑circuit and functional test fixturing
- Experience with advanced manufacturing systems
- Working knowledge of Word, Excel, Lotus Notes, and documentation control systems
Physical Requirements
- Manufacturing environment with exposure to noise, dust, chemicals, machinery, and temperature variations
- Repetitive tasks requiring manual dexterity, precise hand/eye coordination, and sustained visual concentration
- Combination of sitting and standing in confined work spaces
- Occasional heavy lifting and material handling
- All duties performed in accordance with established health and safety guidelines
If you are a skilled Production Operator with Class 3 soldering and wire bonding expertise and take pride in high‑precision, high‑reliability work, we want to hear from you.
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