Electronic Assembly Specialist I
3 days ago
San Diego
Job Description Assembly This occupation includes assembly of electronic components and subassemblies; fabrication and test of RF semi-rigid coaxial cables, installation and hookups in consoles and cabinets, manual and machine circuit checks, complete assembly of major electronic units such as chassis, TRU's, consoles and cabinets. Electro Mechanical This occupation includes the fabrication, assembly, installation, rework, and functional check of electrical and mechanical parts, assemblies and electro mechanical assemblies, modifications to production, prototype, developmental and experimental electronic systems. Encapsulation This occupation includes the development of procedures for encapsulating, or otherwise packaging electronic assemblies; includes mixing and application of these compounds and the application of identification marking, as required. Performing complete soldering, cleaning, and lead trimming of circuit card assemblies and backplanes. II. Primary Duties and Responsibilities/Typical Work Performed: Assembly: Determine the sequence and perform the operations necessary to assemble complete electronic units working from released or pre-released drawings, written or verbal information and wiring diagrams. May also refer to schematics for reference information. Perform solder, crimp, and wire wrap methods as required by specification. Perform required mechanical assembly operations. Set up and operate semi-automatic and automatic insertion, resistive welding, automatic sleeve stamping, coil winding, overbraid, wire cutting, and wire wrap equipment to assemble electronic components and assemblies. Assemble chassis assemblies and commercial equipment into electronic racks. Route and connect power and signal cables and perform ring out of wiring installation. Utilizing shop practice and a working knowledge Ohms's Law, test and troubleshoot wiring harness and tie boxes that may contain relays, resistors, and capacitors. Troubleshoot wiring errors and component failures using resistance, inductance, and capacitor meters. With Factory Engineer assistance, translate one dimensional hardline blueprint's into three dimensional hardlines. Operate mechanical tools to cut, strip, crimp, face, and solder semi-rigid coax. Use precision measuring tools to take measurements with a high degree of accuracy. Use a protractor and calculator. Use basic knowledge of mathematics. May work with Factory Engineer on hard-line length and shape. Perform simple tests using ohmmeter or some other continuity checking device. Test VSWR and insertion loss on hardlines. Perform rework, repair, and modification of the same level of difficulty as described herein. Electro Mechanical: Determine the sequence of operations to assemble, install, rework, and ring out a major unit of an electronic system by use of blueprints, general sketches, and schematic drawings, verbal and written instructions. Perform precision fitting, assembly, and installation of electro-mechanical parts and subassemblies. Fabricate plastic and metal parts of developmental production prototype electro-mechanical components. Use precision machine operations and/or hand operations to complete the assembly or system. May work with or without jigs, fixtures, and tooling or improvise temporary tooling and production aids incidental to work described herein. Perform rework to the level of difficulty described herein. Accomplish electro-plating, riveting, dimpling, squeezing, drilling, tapping, and fitting of parts and assemblies, fitting and trimming incidental to and in connection with the work operations described herein. Perform field installation, rework, and repair of completed electronics systems. Maintain production records as required. Maintain certifications to perform the tasks described herein. May work with engineering and assist higher classified employees as required. Encapsulation: Develop procedures required to encapsulate or otherwise package electronic assemblies by interpreting engineering requirements, specifications, formulas, and written and verbal technical instructions and by applying a knowledge of the characteristics of synthetic compounds and electronic assemblies and parts. Devise suitable molds, prepare and pour encapsulation compounds and observe, measure and record such action as expansion, heat, penetration and damage to parts. Recommend procedures, molds and methods to comply with engineering requirements. Apply identification marking to assemblies using silk-screens, lettering equipment or stencils. Prepare paints and inks. Operate spray guns, air brushes, stencil cutting machines, and other necessary lettering equipment. Set up and operate flow solder and reflow machines, regulate specific gravity of solder flux, regulate other required solvents and fluids. Set up tooling and fixture specified for the task. Check and adjust speeds and temperatures in accordance with procedures. Perform clean-up of equipment after runs. May perform rework incidental to the flow solder operations. Check accuracy of engineering/tooling information and report discrepancies to shop engineering supervision. Set up and operate lead trimming machine. Be familiar with proper handling of hazardous material and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). Maintain logs, files, maintenance schedules, material utilization and other required records. Maintain required certifications. III. SUPERVISION Responsibilities For Work of Others. Does not supervise or provide work direction to other employees on a regular basis. Supervision Received. Receives general direction. Follows established procedures. Work is reviewed upon completion for adequacy in meeting objectives. Union Role - Pay Information Full-Time Salary Range: $$28.88 to $49.20 per hour This position is covered under a Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), which will determine your wages. Employee Benefits: At BAE Systems, we support our employees in all aspects of their life including health and financial well-being. Benefits for Union employees are governed by a Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), so your benefits may differ from those described here. Generally, employees are offered: health, dental, and vision insurance; health savings accounts; a 401(k) savings plan; disability coverage; and life and accident insurance. We also have an employee assistance program, a legal plan, and other perks including discounts on things like home, auto, and pet insurance. Our leave programs include paid time off, paid holidays, as well as other types of leave, which may include military, bereavement, and any applicable federal and state sick leave. Employees may participate in the company recognition program to receive monetary or non-monetary recognition awards. Other incentives may be available based on position level and/or job specifics. IV. WORKING RELATIONSHIPS: Within Company. Interfaces with various functional departments. Outside of Company Limited contact outside of company. V. WORKING ENVIROMENT: A. Physical Tasks 1. Exerts occasional physical energy., 2. Occasional bending, reaching, stooping., 3. May stand for considerable lengths of time. Required Education, Experience, & Skills VI: Qualifications: Ability to read and interpret assembly instructions. Perform solder and crimping as required by specifications. Perform mechanical assembly operations. May operate spray guns, air brushes, stencil cutting machines and other lettering equipment. A. Typical Education/Skills/Certifications High School Diploma or equivalent. Obtain and hold ESD, Material Handling, and Solder Certifications. B. Typical Related Experience Five (5) years experience as an electronic assembler preferred. Conformal Coat, potting and/or encapsulation experience may be helpful. Preferred Education, Experience, & Skills Ability to read and interpret assembly instructions and blueprints. Perform solder and crimping as required by specifications in accordance with IPS-A-610/620 and/or IPC J-STD-001. Perform mechanical assembly operations. Experienced in the operation of spray guns, air brushes, stencil cutting machines and other lettering equipment. High School Diploma or equivalent. ESD, Material Handling, and Solder Certifications. 10+ years experience as an electronic assembler. 5+ years experience in conformal Coat, potting and/or encapsulation. Ability to lift and carry heavy objects. Ability to use various crimping tools. About BAE Systems Electronic Systems BAE Systems, Inc. is the U.S. subsidiary of BAE Systems plc, an international defense, aerospace and security company which delivers a full range of products and services for air, land and naval forces, as well as advanced electronics, security, information technology solutions and customer support services. Improving the future and protecting lives is an ambitious mission, but it's what we do at BAE Systems. Working here means using your passion and ingenuity where it counts - defending national security with breakthrough technology, superior products, and intelligence solutions. As you develop the latest technology and defend national security, you will continually hone your skills on a team-making a big impact on a global scale. At BAE Systems, you'll find a rewarding career that truly makes a difference. Electronic Systems (ES) is the global innovator behind BAE Systems' game-changing defense and commercial electronics. Exploiting every electron, we push the limits of what is possible, giving our customers the edge and our employees opportunities to change the world. Our products and capabilities can be found everywhere - from the depths of the ocean to the far reaches of space. At our core are more than 14,000 highly talented Electronic Systems employees with the brightest minds in the industry, we make an impact - for our customers and the communities we serve. This position will be posted for at least 5 calendar days. The posting will remain active until the position is filled, or a qualified pool of candidates is identified.