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Pcb Rework Jobs in Connecticut (NOW HIRING)

Interpret PCB assembly drawings and instructions accurately. * Complete component identification ... Performs complex rework tasks with little to no supervision with high accuracy and speed. * Perform ...

Interpret PCB assembly drawings and instructions accurately. * Complete component identification ... Performs complex rework tasks with little to no supervision with high accuracy and speed. * Perform ...

Manufacturing Engineer

Danbury, CT

$74K - $95K/yr

Review Gerber?s and create PCB panelization drawings. * Generate digitization of files as needed ... Perform high skill level rework as needed, such as BGA?s, QFN?s, Connectors, etc?

Electrical Engineer

Shelton, CT · On-site

$115K - $140K/yr

The role spans PCB design, cable and harness engineering, EMC compliance, component obsolescence ... reduce rework risk and accelerate regulatory approval. • Maintain awareness of applicable EMC ...

Senior Power Electronic Engineer

Suffield, CT · On-site

$104K - $128K/yr

Perform hands-on hardware bring-up, troubleshooting, validation, rework, and root-cause analysis of ... Hands-on experience with PCB layout and design tools such as Altium or OrCAD. * Firmware ...

Electrical Engineer

Shelton, CT · On-site

$115 - $140/hr

The role spans PCB design, cable and harness engineering, EMC compliance, component obsolescence ... Apply design-for-compliance principles throughout hardware development to reduce rework risk and ...

Solderer II

Torrington, CT · On-site

$20 - $24.50/hr

As a solutions provider with expertise in PCB layout and design, PCB assembly, and upper-level ... Performs trim touch up and basic rework on PCBs as a result of inspection criteria and/or feedback.

Develop manufacturing processes and work instructions for PCB and electro-mechanical assemblies. * Interface with quality control teams and assist in inspections, repairs, and rework of PCBs and ...

Solderer I

Torrington, CT · On-site

$18 - $22/hr

As a solutions provider with expertise in PCB layout and design, PCB assembly, and upper-level ... Performs trim touch up and basic rework on PCBs as a result of inspection criteria and/or feedback.

Develop manufacturing processes and work instructions for PCB and electro-mechanical assemblies. * Interface with quality control teams and assist in inspections, repairs, and rework of PCBs and ...

Pcb Rework information

What is the difference between Pcb Rework vs Pcb Assembler?

AspectPcb ReworkPcb Assembler
CredentialsTechnical skills, certifications in electronics repairBasic electronics knowledge, assembly training
Work EnvironmentElectronics repair labs, manufacturing facilitiesProduction lines, assembly stations
Job FocusRepairing, reworking, and troubleshooting PCBsAssembling PCBs from components
Industry UsageElectronics manufacturing, repair servicesElectronics manufacturing, assembly plants

While Pcb Rework specialists focus on repairing and modifying existing PCBs, Pcb Assemblers are responsible for putting together PCBs during the manufacturing process. Both roles are essential in electronics production but differ in skills, environment, and job focus.

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Job description

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Perform soldering and rework tasks on electronic assemblies.
  • Work under the direction of the production supervisor or lead.
  • Maintain required production rates and workflows.
  • Function effectively under time pressure.
  • Collaborate positively with co-workers.
  • Follow written manufacturing processes and instructions.
  • Work in compliance with OSHA, SDS, and company safety policies.
  • Sit or stand for extended periods during soldering tasks.
  • Work under a microscope with excellent hand-eye coordination.
  • Interpret PCB assembly drawings and instructions accurately.
  • Complete component identification training.


Performs standard component removal and replacement tasks under moderate supervision with high accuracy.

  • Remove and replace components using hot air, Pace IR systems, Air-Vac systems, or other standard methods.
  • Perform basic through-hole, surface-mount (SMT), and wire soldering.
  • Perform visual inspections to identify solder defects and bridging.
  • Perform wire tinning and use manual solder-removal tools.
  • Requirement: IPC-A-610 certification preferred.
  • Experience: Minimal industry experience required.


Performs complex rework tasks with little to no supervision with high accuracy and speed.

  • Perform pad and trace repairs on printed circuit boards.
  • Operate Pace IR and Air-Vac systems for more intricate component removal.
  • Install and remove leaded electronic packages using preheaters.
  • Use jumper wires for circuit modifications.
  • Demonstrate a solid understanding of solder theory and industry standards.
  • Requirement: IPC-A-610 certification required.
  • Experience: 2-3 years of industry soldering and rework experience.


Demonstrates expert-level mastery, operates independently, and trains other team members.

  • Perform advanced, complex damaged PCB repairs (e.g., plated hole, edge, or multi-layer base material repairs).
  • Program and operate semi-automated Pace IR or Air-Vac rework systems.
  • Provide technical leadership and train others in advanced rework techniques.
  • Requirement: IPC-A-610 certification required.
  • Experience: 3-5+ years of industry experience or equivalent.

Qualifications & Core Skills

  • ITAR Compliance: Must be a U.S. Person (U.S. Citizen, Permanent Resident, or Protected Individual) as defined by ITAR.
  • Certifications: Active IPC-7711/7721 and J-STD-001 certifications are mandatory.
  • Handling & Quality Control: Demonstrated understanding and direct experience with:
    • Handling of Moisture Sensitive SMT Components (MSD)
    • Control of Non-conforming Product
    • Foreign Object Debris (FOD) and Damage mitigation
    • Proper handling of electronic assemblies (ESD control and physical care)
  • Equipment: Operation of Air-Vac or Pace IR systems.
  • Math & Logic: Ability to add, subtract, multiply, divide, and compute rates, ratios, and percentages. Ability to apply common-sense understanding to carry out written or oral instructions.