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Manufacturing Soldering Jobs (NOW HIRING)

... manufacturing environment. This role involves assembling, wiring, and soldering components ranging from simple to complex builds with minimal supervision. The ideal candidate will have hands-on ...

We are seeking a detail-oriented and skilled Solderer to join our electronics manufacturing team. The Solderer is responsible for assembling and soldering electronic components onto printed circuit ...

Electronic Tester

Simi Valley, CA · On-site

$18.50 - $23.50/hr

This role is ideal for candidates with strong electronics testing experience, soldering knowledge, and familiarity with aerospace or high-quality manufacturing environments. Key Responsibilities: • ...

Starting at $20.00/hour Overview We are seeking a detail-oriented Soldering Technician to join a growing electronics manufacturing team. This role is ideal for someone with strong fine soldering ...

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Soldering Technician

Manassas, VA · On-site

$18.25 - $23/hr

The Soldering Technician must work closely with Quality Control, Manufacturing, Materials, Engineering, and Test departments ensuring verbal and written communications are clear and understood. The ...

Soldering Technician

Plano, TX

$17.50 - $22.25/hr

Soldering Technician - Cable Assembly Precision Soldering Associate This role focuses on precision ... Participate in 5S and Lean manufacturing initiatives to maintain an organized, efficient, and safe ...

Solder and assemble pins onto connector boards using SMT and pin through-hole techniques in ... Work efficiently in a fast-paced manufacturing environment while maintaining high quality and ...

Monday - Friday | 6:00 AM - 3:30 PM Pay Rate: $15.00 per hour Position Overview We are currently hiring experienced Electronic Soldering to support our electronics manufacturing operations. This role ...

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How much do manufacturing soldering jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for manufacturing soldering in the United States is $20.44, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.55 and $22.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Manufacturing Soldering jobs?

Manufacturing soldering jobs involve joining metal components together by melting and flowing a filler metal (solder) into the joint, commonly in electronics and electrical assembly. Workers in these positions use specialized tools and techniques to ensure strong, conductive, and reliable connections on circuit boards or other assemblies. These roles often require attention to detail, steady hands, and knowledge of safety procedures. Soldering technicians may work in industries such as electronics, automotive, aerospace, or appliance manufacturing.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Manufacturing Soldering Technician, and why are they important?

To excel as a Manufacturing Soldering Technician, you need steady hand-eye coordination, attention to detail, and basic knowledge of electronics or assembly processes, often supported by a high school diploma or relevant certification. Familiarity with soldering irons, reflow ovens, magnification tools, and IPC-A-610 or J-STD-001 certifications is typically required. Patience, teamwork, and the ability to follow precise instructions help individuals stand out in this role. Mastering these skills ensures the production of high-quality, reliable electronic components and supports overall manufacturing efficiency.

What is the difference between Manufacturing Soldering vs Manufacturing Assembly?

AspectManufacturing SolderingManufacturing Assembly
CertificationsBasic soldering certifications, OSHA safety trainingGeneral manufacturing safety and assembly training
Work EnvironmentElectronics or circuit board manufacturing, small partsMechanical assembly lines, larger components
Job FocusJoining electronic components with solderAssembling products from various parts
Tools & EquipmentSoldering irons, microscopesHand tools, power tools, fixtures

Manufacturing soldering primarily involves joining electronic components using soldering techniques, often in electronics manufacturing. Manufacturing assembly covers a broader range of tasks, including putting together mechanical parts and larger components. While both roles require safety training and some certifications, soldering emphasizes precision in electronic work, whereas assembly focuses on constructing finished products. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find roles aligned with their skills and interests.

What are some typical challenges faced in a Manufacturing Soldering role and how can they be addressed?

In Manufacturing Soldering roles, common challenges include maintaining consistent solder quality, working with delicate or small components, and meeting production deadlines. Operators often need to carefully manage temperature settings and soldering techniques to avoid defects like cold joints or bridging. Effective communication with quality control and engineering teams is essential to quickly resolve issues and implement process improvements. Continuous training and adherence to safety protocols also help address these challenges and ensure high-quality output.
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Assembler/Soldering - Electronics Manufacturing

Assembler/Soldering - Electronics Manufacturing

Dean Technology, Inc

Addison, TX • On-site

$16.75 - $21.25/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Come Join the Dean Technology Team!
DTI offers competitive salaries, excellent health, dental, life insurance and work/life balance in a challenging and rewarding environment. We are experiencing a period of significant growth and are looking for energetic Team members to grow with us.
ASSEMBLER/SOLDERING - ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING
DESCRIPTION:
Assembler /Soldering associate assembles electronic components and installs discreet devices on Printed Circuit boards in accordance to manufacturing instructions. This includes, soldering components to PC boards and performing other electrical related assembly procedures. Strong soldering experience of small electrical components is required.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Ability to work with very small Surface Mount Technology (SMT) components and place them in the correct position in exactly the correct locations on PCB's. Soldering experience with thru-hole PCB components required.
Requirements
QUALIFICATIONS:
Dexterity and good eyesight are essential in being able to work with small components. Knowledge of soldering is a must as well as prior assembly/manufacturing experience. Must be able to speak and understand instructions given in English. High School diploma required.
REQUIRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:
  • IPC J-STD-001 Soldering Certification.
  • Ability to inspect and repair solder connections in various Circuit boards and assemblies.
  • Attention to detail.
  • Ability to work on Electro-Mechanical assembly on smaller scale.
  • Ability to read work instructions and drawings.

PREFERRED SKILL AND EXPERIENCE:
  • IPC-A-610 Inspection experience
  • Experience in performing through hole assembly in conjunction with Surface Mount Technology (SMT) manufacturing.
  • Technical degree in Electronics manufacturing preferred, but not required.

BENEFITS INFORMATION:
  • Full-Time position with overtime as required to meet production needs
  • Excellent health benefits, dental, vision and 401k
  • Company paid, Short- and Long-Term Disability as well as $50,000 of Life Insurance

About us:
We are a private firm that specialized in designing and manufacturing high voltage product solutions serving the industrial, medical and commercial sectors. We are an established company with three locations in the USA, a presence in Europe, as well as a manufacturing operation in China.
This is a Full-Time position in Addison, TX with the offer of benefits, which include health insurance, vision, life, STD, LTD, dental and 401k to the right candidate.
There will be a 90-day evaluation period for an Assembler/Soldering position.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and levels of work performed by people assigned to this position. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all job duties performed by the person so classified. Nor is this summary an employment contract or promise of ongoing employment.