Optical Mechanical Technician Engineering - Bozeman, MT at Geebo

Optical Mechanical Technician

Company Name:
FLIR Systems
Optical Mechanical Technician
Requisition ID: 6210
Location: US - Bozeman, MT
Employment Duration: Regular EE Full Time
Description
Summary:
Under general supervision is able to complete duties that may include; assembly of precision components or subsystems having both opto-mechanical and electro-optical assemblies. Perform test and verification procedures for complex opto-mechanical and electro-optical components and subassemblies using defined production procedures.
Core
Responsibilities:
Assembles and tests individual sub assemblies.
Performs Basic soldering
Performs precision cleaning and preparation of components for assembly / usage in subsystems or end products.
Performs complex bonding and curing procedures.
Operates test equipment, instruments and automated test documentation.
Inspects and verifies that work is complete and correct.
Assists in documentation of production procedures.
Assists in problem solving and troubleshooting.
Performs basic PCB troubleshooting and repair.
Other
Responsibilities:
Performs other duties as may be required/assigned from time to time.
Experience, Education and Competencies Required:
Education:
High school diploma
A.S. preferred
Experience:
Demonstrated ability to learn on the job.
1 to 2 years experience in related technical field.
Preferred PCB Assembly experience
Preferred soldering experience and certification
Other Requirements/Skills:
Meticulous attention to detail
Has good visual acuity and manual dexterity
Physical ability to walk and to stand for long periods
Able to lift 50 lbs.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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