Soldering and Wiring Technician
7 days ago
Hauppauge
Job Description Key Wiring & Soldering Duties Assembly: Connecting wires and components (resistors, capacitors, chips) to printed circuit boards (PCBs). Wire Preparation: Stripping insulation, twisting strands, and applying flux/solder to wires (tinning) for neat connections. Soldering: Applying solder to create strong joints using soldering irons, sometimes with torches or ultrasonic tools. · Rework/Repair: Melting and separating old solder to fix misaligned or damaged assemblies or replacing defective components. · Reading Technical Docs: Interpreting blueprints, schematics, and work instructions. · Quality Control: Self-inspecting work for proper connections, following standards (e.g., IPC-A-610). and using proper cleaning/materials. · Tools: Handling soldering irons, wire strippers, jigs, fixtures, and cleaning supplies. Essential Skills & Knowledge · Component Identification: Recognizing parts and interpreting resistor color codes. · Materials: Understanding different solder types (leaded/lead-free), fluxes, and cleaning agents. · Precision: High attention to detail for fine-pitch components and accurate placement. · Standards: Adherence to industry quality standards (e.g., IPC-A-610). Company DescriptionSpectron Glass and Electronics, Inc.—first founded in 1947 as Spectron Glass Laboratories—was originally established as a neon sign manufacturer. However, the focus of the company rapidly changed direction and in 1948, Spectron began building electrolytic tilt sensors, under contract from the Sperry Gyroscope Co. Realizing the vast potential of the sensor market, Spectron dedicated itself thereafter exclusively to the development and manufacture of various glass based electrolytic tilt sensors. Our technology is proprietary, made in the USA, and with trademark exclusivity is designed and manufactured by our talented staff of engineers and technicians, in Long Island, NY. Advancement of engineering technology has been at the core of our product evolution measured over decades, not years. Substantial contribution to this effort is greatly through the loyalty and dedication of our employees, both new and former, further reinforcing the fundamental goals of the company moving forward. As quoted by Spectron’s new CEO, Peter Frazzetto, “The organization’s singlemost objective is to continually produce advanced products on behalf of Spectron’s clients that are ideally suited to the demands of the past, the present and future”.Spectron Glass and Electronics, Inc.—first founded in 1947 as Spectron Glass Laboratories—was originally established as a neon sign manufacturer. However, the focus of the company rapidly changed direction and in 1948, Spectron began building electrolytic tilt sensors, under contract from the Sperry Gyroscope Co. Realizing the vast potential of the sensor market, Spectron dedicated itself thereafter exclusively to the development and manufacture of various glass based electrolytic tilt sensors. Our technology is proprietary, made in the USA, and with trademark exclusivity is designed and manufactured by our talented staff of engineers and technicians, in Long Island, NY. \r\n\r\nAdvancement of engineering technology has been at the core of our product evolution measured over decades, not years. Substantial contribution to this effort is greatly through the loyalty and dedication of our employees, both new and former, further reinforcing the fundamental goals of the company moving forward. As quoted by Spectron’s new CEO, Peter Frazzetto, “The organization’s singlemost objective is to continually produce advanced products on behalf of Spectron’s clients that are ideally suited to the demands of the past, the present and future”.