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The Process Engineer is responsible for developing, improving, and sustaining manufacturing ... This role supports SMT, reflow, AOI/X-ray, selective solder, hand solder, mechanical assembly, and ...

From advanced memory modules to high-density storage devices, our solutions are engineered to meet ... The AOI/AXI Lead serves as the primary leader and technical authority for the AOI (Automated ...

AOI Operator - 2nd shift

Sachse, TX

$17.25 - $21.25/hr

Program Optimization: Assist engineers or programmers in fine-tuning AOI machine parameters (lighting, tolerances, and component libraries) to reduce the false-call rate. * Documentation ...

AOI Operator - 2nd shift

Garland, TX

$17.25 - $21/hr

Program Optimization: Assist engineers or programmers in fine-tuning AOI machine parameters (lighting, tolerances, and component libraries) to reduce the false-call rate. * Documentation ...

AOI Operator - 2nd shift

Dallas, TX

$17.50 - $21.50/hr

Program Optimization: Assist engineers or programmers in fine-tuning AOI machine parameters (lighting, tolerances, and component libraries) to reduce the false-call rate. * Documentation ...

From advanced memory modules to high-density storage devices, our solutions are engineered to meet ... The QC Inspector - AOI operates the AOI machine, performs quality inspections using AOI, and ...

AOI Operator

Santa Ana, CA · On-site

$18.25 - $21.75/hr

TTM stands for time-to-market, representing how TTM's time-critical, one-stop design, engineering ... The AOI Operator sets up the AOI equipment and scans manufacturing panels for defects. The AOI ...

AOI Operator - 2nd shift

Mesquite, TX

$16.25 - $19.75/hr

Program Optimization: Assist engineers or programmers in fine-tuning AOI machine parameters (lighting, tolerances, and component libraries) to reduce the false-call rate. * Documentation ...

AOI Operator - 2nd shift

Wylie, TX

$17 - $21/hr

Program Optimization: Assist engineers or programmers in fine-tuning AOI machine parameters (lighting, tolerances, and component libraries) to reduce the false-call rate. * Documentation ...

AOI Operator

Santa Ana, CA

$18.25 - $21.75/hr

TTM stands for time-to-market, representing how TTM's time-critical, one-stop design, engineering ... The AOI Operator sets up the AOI equipment and scans manufacturing panels for defects. The AOI ...

Monday - Thursday (3:30pm to 2:00am) SMT AOI Inspector The SMT AOI Inspector is responsible for ... Escalate quality concerns and trends to Quality and Engineering teams * Make minor program ...

AOI Operator - 2nd shift

Plano, TX · On-site

$17 - $20.75/hr

Program Optimization: Assist engineers or programmers in fine-tuning AOI machine parameters (lighting, tolerances, and component libraries) to reduce the false-call rate. * Documentation ...

Escalate quality concerns and trends to Quality and Engineering teams * Make minor program ... Experience with AOI equipment (e.g., Koh Young, etc.) is a plus Licenses, Certifications, etc.

Monday - Thursday (3:30pm to 2:00am) SMT AOI Inspector The SMT AOI Inspector is responsible for ... Escalate quality concerns and trends to Quality and Engineering teams * Make minor program ...

... engineers, subcontractors, vendors, and clients. * Own the project: Manage procurement of tools and materials, oversee project closeout, mentor apprentices and lead carpenters, and enforce AOI ...

Project Manager | Construction Division AOI Construction Division is seeking an experienced ... engineering, construction technology, or related field. * 7+ years of experience in the ...

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How much do aoi programmer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for aoi programmer in the United States is $39.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.72 and $51.44 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Aoi Programmer job?

An AOI (Automated Optical Inspection) Programmer is responsible for developing and optimizing inspection programs for AOI machines used in manufacturing, typically in electronics production. They configure software to detect defects such as soldering issues, misalignment, and missing components. Their role involves troubleshooting false calls, improving inspection accuracy, and collaborating with engineers to enhance quality control. Proficiency in programming AOI systems, understanding PCB assembly, and attention to detail are critical skills for this role.

What typical projects or tasks does an Aoi Programmer handle on a daily basis?

Aoi Programmers are primarily responsible for developing, configuring, and optimizing software for Automated Optical Inspection systems used in manufacturing. Daily tasks often include writing or modifying inspection programs, calibrating vision systems, troubleshooting image analysis discrepancies, and collaborating with engineers and quality assurance teams. They also regularly analyze test data and implement process improvements to increase defect detection accuracy. This mix of hands-on programming and cross-team interaction makes the role dynamic and integral to quality control operations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Aoi Programmer position, and why are they important?

To excel as an Aoi Programmer, you need strong programming skills in languages relevant to Automated Optical Inspection (AOI) systems, a solid understanding of electronics, and experience with image processing algorithms. Familiarity with AOI platforms, machine vision software, and certifications in related fields such as IPC or Six Sigma can provide a technical edge. Attention to detail, analytical problem-solving, and effective communication are essential soft skills in this role. These skills are critical for developing and maintaining precise AOI solutions that ensure product quality in electronics manufacturing.

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Full-time

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

The Process Engineer is responsible for developing, improving, and sustaining manufacturing processes across Titan Circuits' high-mix PCB assembly environment. This role supports SMT, reflow, AOI/X-ray, selective solder, hand solder, mechanical assembly, and NPI builds by ensuring processes are stable, repeatable, documented, and capable of delivering high yields with minimal rework.

This is a hands-on, floor-focused engineering role-Titan expects the Process Engineer to be visible on the production line, solving issues in real time, tightening process controls, and owning yield performance and escape reduction within their area.

Key ResponsibilitiesProcess Development & Optimization
  • Develop, refine, and sustain manufacturing processes for SMT, reflow, selective solder, wave, hand solder, mechanical assembly, and conformal coating.

  • Build stable process windows, define critical parameters, and enforce discipline around their use.

  • Optimize equipment setup, changeover, programming, and material flow to improve throughput and reduce labor hours.

  • Perform DOE, capability studies, and data-driven problem-solving to identify improvement opportunities.

SMT & AOI Engineering Support
  • Create, modify, and maintain SMT programs (pick/place, fiducials, feeders, offsets).

  • Develop accurate stencil aperture designs and drive proper stencil ordering.

  • Profile ovens and maintain reflow parameters to meet solder quality requirements.

  • Create and maintain AOI programs with correct calls, tolerances, and defect libraries.

  • Support X-ray inspection criteria and programming.

NPI Readiness & DFM
  • Participate in early design reviews; identify DFM issues and alternatives.

  • Validate BOMs, AVL requirements, tooling, fixtures, and build documentation before release.

  • Drive complete NPI packages-routing, travelers, process sheets, reflow profiles, tooling-and support first-article builds.

Quality, Yield, & Escape Reduction
  • Investigate chronic defects, scrap patterns, and rework trends; implement permanent corrective actions.

  • Support Quality on 8D, 5-Why, and root-cause activities.

  • Work cross-functionally with Quality, Production, and Engineering to resolve issues quickly.

  • Ensure parameters and documentation match AS9100 requirements-no undocumented shop-floor changes.

Documentation & Training
  • Maintain accurate, controlled work instructions, setup guides, reflow profiles, SMT build sheets, and AOI specs.

  • Train technicians, operators, and production staff on new processes and updates.

  • Ensure all process documentation remains synchronized with current revision levels.

Equipment & Tooling Support
  • Support preventive maintenance standards for process equipment.

  • Assist in identifying and justifying capital equipment improvements.

  • Design or source tooling, fixtures, and work aids as needed.

Required Experience
  • 2-5+ years of process engineering experience in PCB assembly or electronics manufacturing.

  • Hands-on SMT, reflow profiling, AOI programming, or selective solder experience.

  • Strong understanding of soldering fundamentals, IPC-A-610, J-STD-001, and general electronics manufacturing practices.

  • Ability to read and interpret technical documents: BOMs, assembly drawings, schematics, and datasheets.

  • Proficiency with data analysis, SPC, and problem-solving tools.

Preferred Experience
  • High-mix, low/medium-volume PCB assembly environment.

  • Aerospace/defense manufacturing or AS9100 familiarity.

  • Experience with DOE, capability studies, or statistical analysis tools.

  • Experience with fixture/tooling design (3D CAD skills a plus).

  • ERP experience (Cetec preferred).

Key Competencies / Behaviors
  • Floor-first mentality: Visible, responsive, and deeply engaged with production.

  • Technical depth: Understands why processes work-not just how.

  • Data-driven: Uses measured evidence to drive decisions and validate improvements.

  • Documentation discipline: No undocumented changes or tribal knowledge workflows.

  • Urgency: Moves fast when quality or production flow is at risk.

  • Problem-solving depth: Fixes root causes-doesn't patch symptoms.

  • Clear communicator: Direct, concise, and factual in updates and escalations.

  • Ownership mindset: Treats yield and escapes as personal responsibilities.

Physical & Work Environment Requirements
  • Extensive time on the production floor in SMT, soldering, and assembly areas.

  • Occasional lifting of tooling, fixtures, or equipment components (~25 lbs).

  • Work in ESD-controlled environments with relevant PPE.