Overview
Are you someone who is passionate, motivated, and driven to make a difference? If so, MSA Safety is the perfect fit for your career.
At MSA, SAFETY is who we are AND it is what we do. We are a purpose-driven company committed to deploying innovation and technology to deliver on our Mission to help protect people and assets all around the world. We continue to be relentless in our pursuit of solving our customers greatest problems so they can go home safe each and every day.
Are you in? Read on for more details about this particular role.
Responsibilities
3rd Shift - 11:00 pm - 7:00 am with 20 minute paid lunch and two breaks
Starting Pay Rate $26.70 + $1.00/hr Shift Differential
Our Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania manufacturing plant is hiring for a SMT Technician. This position is primarily responsible for programming, prototyping, setting-up and operating the Surface Mounted Technology (SMT) and/or Conformal Coating machines and performing preventative maintenance on the equipment. Troubleshooting processes and making adjustments to equipment to ensure finished product meets specification. Will maintain production goals through productivity targets and cost containment by eliminating waste. Additional responsibilities may include coordinating and scheduling setups for the SMT and Conformal Coating areas in conjunction with the Group Leader.
- Assemble printed circuit boards by setting-up and operating SMT and/or Conformal Coating machines.
- Perform manual inspection of the boards to ensure that they are within specification.
- Program SMT and/or Conformal Coating Machines using CAD software. Programming also requires knowledge of machine functions in relation to board layout and flow of material.
- Troubleshoot and debug errors within programs and machines.
- Run prototype boards/programs for engineering (red folder) jobs.
- Complete and maintain relevant paperwork and input information in computer system.
Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Program SMT and/or Conformal Coating machines using CAD software.
- Read and understand drawings, work instructions and test procedures.
- Perform standard software operations including Excel and SAP.
- Demonstrated proficiency in soldering.
- Identify various electronic components.
- Infrequently lift, carry, push and pull up to 40 pounds without assistance.
- Regularly perform work that requires magnification.
- Strong manual dexterity for use of tools and performing work on small components requiring fine finger manipulation and hand steadiness.
- Concentrate for prolonged periods of time.
- Stand for prolonged periods of time, frequently in a stationary position.
- Work in a team environment and effectively communicate with various levels within the organization including training of new associates.
- Work independently with minimal supervision.
- Prioritize and organize work.
- Operate at a level that meets or exceeds quality and productivity standards for the work area.
- Willingness to work on various product groups and work flexible shifts.
- Wear ANSI Z87 approved safety glasses and other PPE as required per Job Safety Analysis.
- Individuals with pace makers may be prohibited from working in specific areas due to the operation of UV ovens.
Education and Experience Requirements:
- Associate Degree in Electronics or equivalent.
- Minimum 12 months previous electronics manufacturing or other related experience.
Experience Preferred:
- Computer Programming training.
- Minimum of 12 months experience working in the Boardroom assembling PCBs.
- Previous experience with fluidics and robotics.