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Job Description
Why choose between doing meaningful work and having a fulfilling life? At MITRE, you can have both. That's because MITRE people are committed to tackling our nation's toughest challenges—and we're committed to the long-term well-being of our employees. MITRE is different from most technology companies. We are a not-for-profit corporation chartered to work for the public interest, with no commercial conflicts to influence what we do. The R D centers we operate for the government create lasting impact in fields as diverse as cybersecurity, healthcare, aviation, defense, and enterprise transformation. We're making a difference every day—working for a safer, healthier, and more secure nation and world. Our workplace reflects our values. We offer competitive benefits, exceptional professional development opportunities for career growth, and a culture of innovation that embraces adaptability, collaboration, technical excellence, and people in partnership. If this sounds like the choice you want to make, then choose MITRE - and make a difference with us. As an Intermediate PCB Assembler/Solder Rework Technician at MITRE, you will be a hands-on contributor to the assembly, integration and testing of advanced prototype electronic systems. You will work closely with multidisciplinary engineering teams to build, rework and troubleshoot digital, analog and RF sub-systems, supporting rapid prototyping and field experimentation for high-impact research and development initiatives.
Key Responsibilities:
Assemble and integrate prototype electronic systems, including digital, analog and RF sub-systems. Perform fine pitch, surface mount (SMT) component assembly on multi-layer printed circuit boards (PCBs) using hand soldering, hand paste, silkscreen and reflow oven techniques. Conduct disassembly and rework of hardware systems, including removal and replacement of SMT components. Assemble cables, wiring harnesses and mechanical enclosures to support complete system builds. Read and interpret blueprints and assembly drawings to ensure accurate builds, operating with minimal guidance. Manage electronics parts inventory, perform kitting of PCB assemblies and procure parts from Bills of Material (BOMs). Support lab testing, troubleshooting and integration of electronic systems, including hands-on use of test equipment. Participate in field experimentation, test coordination and system deployment activities. Interface with staff and fabrication vendors to coordinate fabrication, assembly and rework activities. Maintain ESD-safe work practices and contribute to lab organization and process improvement.
Badic Qualifications:
Minimum 2 years of related industry experience in PCB assembly, solder rework and electronic system integration. Bachelor's degree in Electronic Technology or equivalent. Demonstrated proficiency in fine pitch PCB assembly and rework using hand soldering, hand paste, silkscreen and reflow oven processes. Demonstrated ability to disassemble and rework hardware systems, including SMT and through-hole components. Proficient in cable and wiring harness assembly and mechanical assembly of modules and subsystems. Ability to read and interpret blueprints, assembly drawings and Bills of Material (BOMs) autonomously. Experience with kitting and inventory management for PCB assemblies. Demonstrated proficiency with hands-on integration, troubleshooting and testing of electronic systems. Strong communication skills and ability to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and external vendors. Ability to obtain Secret clearance within one year from the date of hire Per the U.S. Government's eligibility requirements, you must be a U.S Citizen to be considered for a security clearance. This position has an on-site requirement of 5 days a week on-site
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience working in prototype and low-volume production environments. Familiarity with ESD-safe work practices and lab safety protocols. IPC certification(s) (e.g., IPC-A-610, IPC-7711/7721). Experience with lab instrumentation for electronic testing and troubleshooting. Ability to maintain or obtain a government security clearance. This requisition requires the candidate to have a minimum of the following clearance(s): None This requisition requires the hired candidate to have or obtain, within one year from the date of hire, the following clearance(s): Secret Salary compensation range and midpoint: $61,200 - $76,500 - $91,800
Annual Work Location Type:
Onsite It is unlawful in Massachusetts to require or administer a lie detector test as a condition of employment or continued employment. An employer who violates this law shall be subject to criminal penalties and civil liability.