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Electrical Soldering Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Applicant must have at the least a moderate level of experience and proficiency with general electrical soldering and/or circuit board level soldering. * The ability to follow instructions and work ...

Solderer

Westerly, RI

$17.50 - $22.75/hr

This position performs assembling and soldering electrical components, systems, and assemblies and will follow procedures for soldering connector ends as well as assembly of connectors. All solderers ...

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Mechanical Assembler

Boca Raton, FL · On-site

$20 - $22/hr

Basic electrical soldering skills are a major plus but not required for all assembler positions. * Must be able to work Overtime as needed. We offer a drug free / non-smoking work environment.

Perform soldering of wires, circuit boards, and small electrical components * Assemble lighting fixtures and components according to specifications and diagrams * Read and follow work instructions ...

The Electronic Assembler makes all electrical harnesses and RF coaxial cables; includes soldering, wiring, mechanical and electrical assembly. Essential Functions * Works from production assembly ...

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How much do electrical soldering jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for electrical soldering in the United States is $27.97, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.12 and $32.21 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Electrical Soldering, and why are they important?

To excel in Electrical Soldering, you need strong manual dexterity, attention to detail, a solid understanding of electronics, and often a high school diploma or technical training. Familiarity with soldering irons, multimeters, oscilloscopes, and IPC certification standards is typically required. Precision, patience, and effective problem-solving are important soft skills that set top performers apart. These skills ensure reliable, high-quality connections crucial for device safety and functionality in electronic assemblies.

What are some common challenges faced in an electrical soldering role, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in electrical soldering often encounter challenges such as working with delicate or densely packed components, ensuring consistent solder quality, and managing heat-sensitive parts. These can be addressed by using the right tools (such as temperature-controlled soldering irons), practicing steady hand techniques, and following strict safety protocols. Additionally, collaborating with engineers and quality assurance teams helps to quickly identify and resolve soldering issues, ensuring reliable and high-quality assemblies.

What is electrical soldering?

Electrical soldering is the process of joining two or more electrical components together by melting a filler metal, called solder, to create a strong conductive connection. This technique is commonly used in assembling circuit boards, repairing electronic devices, and wiring electrical systems. Proper soldering ensures reliable electrical connections, reduces the risk of short circuits, and maintains the integrity of electronic devices. It requires specific tools such as a soldering iron, solder wire, and sometimes flux to ensure clean and effective bonds.

What is the difference between Electrical Soldering vs Electrical Wiring?

AspectElectrical SolderingElectrical Wiring
CertificationsElectrical certifications, soldering certificationsElectrical licenses, wiring certifications
Work EnvironmentElectronics labs, manufacturingConstruction sites, residential/commercial buildings
Job FocusJoining electronic components with solderInstalling and connecting electrical systems and cables
Tools UsedSoldering iron, flux, magnifiersWire strippers, pliers, screwdrivers

Electrical Soldering involves joining electronic components using solder, primarily in electronics manufacturing or repair. Electrical Wiring focuses on installing and connecting electrical systems in buildings or infrastructure. While both roles require electrical knowledge and certifications, soldering emphasizes precision in electronics, whereas wiring involves larger-scale electrical system installation.

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Aerospace Production Certification Instructor

Aerospace Production Certification Instructor

Real Soft, Inc.

Everett, WA • On-site

$43.20/hr

Other

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Description:
Max pay rate: $32.00 Markup: 35%. Max bill rate: $43.20
Temps will be working an expected 40- 43 hours/week.
1st Shift 5:30-2:30
Everett only with Travel up to 25% (averages out to about 1 week per month to a new site, mileage will be reimbursed)
Per Boeing policy candidate(s) must be US citizen.
Please submit resumes in Fieldglass and to
usa.wa.irmmanagement@conduent.com.
Candidates must be dressed Business Casual for the interview, if they are not the interview may end early.
Instructor JD
Description:
Aerospace Instructor for Aerospace client. Must have technical skills to
teach aerospace courses.
1. Electrical Instructor
- Electrical Aircraft installations and assemble work
- Electrical Functional Test troubleshooting
- Electrical crimping
- Electrical soldering
- Basic mechanical skills
2. Aerospace Mechanical Skills Instructor
- Electrical installations, Bonding & Grounding
- Aircraft assembly, Heavy Structure Drilling, and/or Maintenance
- Blueprints, productions standards, and/or Functional Test
- Aircraft systems operations, familiarization, and troubleshooting
3. Aerospace Seal Instructor
- Experience in the application of Aircraft Sealant application
- Clean and apply a sealant to aircraft components
4. Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Instructor
- Experience in Confined Space, Lock Out Tag Tryout (LOTTO), DOT, and Fall Protection
Final note:
- We have had tremendous success with military veterans.
Is the client culture casual or professional?=professional
What are the dress code requirements?=business casual
Describe the physical requirements, (i.e.lifting, walking between 5 buildings, moving equipment)=Standing up to teach all-day
Please identify the most important REQUIRED skills or experience a candidate must have.=Strong technical skills background; ability to instruct technical courses in the Aerospace industry.
What are the schedule requirements and overtime expectations?=40-43 hrs/week
What challenges have you previously experienced filling this position?=finding qualified candidates who are familiar with technical content
Enable Skills-Based Hiring No Do you want the supplier(s) to contact you directly?
Additional Details
  • Supplier Not to Exceed Hourly Bill Rate : 43.20
  • Do you want the supplier(s) to contact you directly? : Please submit resumes in Fieldglass and to usa.wa.irmmanagement@conduent.com
  • Is this a referred/payrolled worker? : No
  • Name of Agency : (No Value)
  • Drug Screen Required : 8 Panel - Standard Mandatory
  • Candidate Not to Exceed Hourly Pay Rate : 32.00
  • Background Check Package - First Advantage : Basic Package
  • If you answered yes, this position requires driving, please selected from the following: : N/A
  • If this person is driving, please select the following: : NA