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Assembler (Heads Up Technologies)

Hourly, full-time

Job Overview

About the role

Heads Up Technologies is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Assembler to join our Manufacturing team. The Assembler plays a critical role in the assembly of high-quality lighting products through precision soldering, assembly, testing, and inspection activities. This position is ideal for someone who enjoys hands-on work, takes pride in craftsmanship, and is committed to delivering quality products in a manufacturing environment.

Key Details

Workdays and Hours: Our normal working hours are 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM Monday through Friday with an unpaid 30-minute lunch.

Location: Addison, Texas, On-site

Work Eligibility: Must be authorized to work in the United States.

What you'll do

• Perform precise soldering of electronic components, including LEDs, resistors, capacitors, and related components onto printed circuit boards (PCBs).

• Follow assembly instructions, engineering drawings, and diagrams to ensure accurate component placement and product assembly.

• Inspect and test soldered connections to verify quality, functionality, and compliance with specifications.

• Operate assembly equipment and tools safely and efficiently while maintaining equipment readiness.

• Collaborate with manufacturing, engineering, and quality teams to troubleshoot and resolve assembly-related issues.

• Maintain accurate production records, material usage documentation, and quality data.

• Adhere to all safety policies, procedures, and manufacturing best practices.

• Support continuous improvement initiatives and perform other duties as assigned.

Required Qualifications

• High school diploma or equivalent.

• Experience assembling electronic components in a manufacturing or production environment.

• Familiarity with through-hole and surface-mount soldering techniques.

• Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, diagrams, and assembly instructions.

• Strong attention to detail with a focus on precision and quality.

• Proficiency using soldering tools, equipment, and inspection instruments.

• Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving abilities.

• Effective verbal and written communication skills.

• Basic computer skills for documentation and data entry.

• Technical or vocational training in electronics, manufacturing, or soldering techniques.

• Experience working in aerospace, aviation, electronics, or high-reliability manufacturing environments.

• Familiarity with IPC workmanship standards.

• Experience performing visual inspections and functional testing of electronic assemblies.

Preferred Qualifications

• Technical or vocational training in electronics, manufacturing, or soldering techniques.

• Experience working in aerospace, aviation, electronics, or high-reliability manufacturing environments.

• Familiarity with IPC workmanship standards.

• Experience performing visual inspections and functional testing of electronic assemblies.

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