Surface Mount Technology Operator - 1st shift
Listed on 2026-03-02
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Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Production, Electronics Technician, Manufacturing Engineer
Overview
Surface Mount Technology Operator - 1st shift
Surface Mount Technology (SMT) Operator – 1st Shift
Monday – Thursday | 5:00 AM – 3:30 PM
If you are dependable, detail-oriented, and ready to grow with a company that has a long-standing legacy in defense manufacturing, we encourage you to apply and become part of our team. We are growing and looking for motivated individuals who want to learn our business and build a long-term career with us!
Surface Mount Technology (SMT) Operators are responsible for monitoring, maintaining, and operating equipment used to assemble SMT electronic circuits. This role involves mounting electronic components onto printed circuit boards and collaborating with technicians and engineers to ensure product quality and performance.
Why DucommunFounded in 1849, Ducommun is the oldest company in California. What began as a hardware supply store during the California Gold Rush evolved into a key contributor to the early aerospace industry in Southern California, supplying aircraft aluminum to pioneers such as Charles Lindbergh and companies like Douglas Aircraft Company and Lockheed Corporation.
Today, Ducommun is a global provider of innovative manufacturing solutions serving the aerospace, defense, and industrial markets. We specialize in electronic and structural systems, delivering complex components and assemblies for commercial aircraft, mission-critical military and space programs, and advanced industrial applications.
Our Tulsa, OK facility manufactures state-of-the-art circuit boards for defense customers.
Job Summary & Essential Functions- Load and assist with setup and staging of product on SMT lines
- Perform setup and teardown of feeders for all pick-and-place machines
- Assist with setup and operation of pick-and-place equipment
- Perform manual placement of SMT and PIH components
- Collaborate with technicians and engineers to analyze PCB defect data
- Adhere to all general team member requirements and safety standards
- Properly handle and manage hazardous waste generated in the work area
- Perform additional assignments as required
Skills & Qualifications
- Ability to read and understand load plans
- Ability to read and understand production drawings
- Basic component identification skills
- Ability to build electronic assemblies
- Abilities listed in General Requirements Team Members
Physical Abilities
Stand - Continuously; 10 lbs or less - Continuously
Walk - Continuously 11-20 lbs - Occasionally
Sit - Continuously 21-50 lbs - Occasionally
Climb – N/A; 51-100 lbs - N/A
Crawl - N/A;
Over 100 lbs - N/A
Squat or Kneel - Occasionally
Bend - Occasionally Push/ Pull
Fine Manipulation - Continuously; 10 lbs or less - Continuously
Reach Outward - Occasionally; 10-20 lbs - Occasionally
Reach Above Shoulder - Occasionally; 20-50 lbs - Occasionally
Drive - N/A; 50-100 lbs - N/A
Over
100 lbs - N/A
N/A (Not Applicable) - Activity is not applicable to this occupation.
Occasionally - Occupation requires this activity up to 33% of the time (.25 - 2.5 hrs/day).
Frequently - Occupation requires this activity from 33% - 66% of the time (2.5 - 5.5 hrs/day).
Constantly - Occupation requires this activity more than 66% of the time (5.5+ hrs/day).
- High school diploma or GED required
- Six months of printed circuit board assembly experience preferred
- Must be capable of satisfactorily completing the training and certifications identified in training matrix.
- See training matrix for facility specific training
- Required to wear PPE as needed
- Moderate noise levels
- Exposure to light manufacturing environment
Veterans/Disabled
11616 East 51st Street
Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74146
United States
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