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Soldering Techncian

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NASC

Ivyland, PA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/12/2026

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Job Description

NASC is seeking a Soldering Technician to support the Advanced Acoustics Sector with assembling battery packs. This role is responsible for soldering wire to printed circuit boards.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Interpret electrical diagram, and read specifications and work orders to determine materials, requirements, and assembly instructions to fabricate wires onto a printed circuit board. Utilize a variety of crimping, stripping and various other hand tools in daily work. Cut and trim electrical wire to length Establish a connection of wire to a PCB, using soldering iron. Create strain relief and a proper fillet as required. Work with desoldering braid or solder wick to remove excess. Clean flux residue and solder balls. Perform quality assurance checks. Ensure solder meets specifications. Test wiring continuity with tester. Troubleshoot a poor solder and do rework. Perform other related duties & responsibilities as assigned by manager.
Required Skills:
Diligence to a task. Possess time management skills and do a repetitive task for a shift. Ability to understand engineer drawings or diagrams. Ability to work a shift.
Work Experience & Education/Certification Requirements:
High school graduate or equivalency certification. Minimum of 1 year soldering experience. Basic math skills for the purpose of calculating material requirements. Preferred
IPC-A-610
certification or training. Experience with Work Orders and Work Instructions.
Physical Requirements:
Prolonged periods of sitting. Must be able to lift up to 25 pounds at times. Dexterity with both hands. Good vision. The soldering technician will support manufacturing for a specific production project with the potential for extension based on customer needs. The initial period will last from June until December.