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Operate selective soldering machines, such as ERSA, SeHO, Pillarhouse, or similar equipment, to support PCB assembly operations. * Perform machine setup, changeovers, and basic programming ...

Sr Assembler

Beaverton, OR · On-site

$18.80 - $24.68/hr

Electrical Soldering, Electronic Soldering, Lead Free Soldering, PCB Soldering, Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Soldering, SMT Soldering, Solder, Soldering, Soldering Irons, Soldering Techniques, Surface ...

Soldering Specialist

Madison, AL · On-site

$16.25 - $20.75/hr

EOE AA M/F/Vet/Disability Soldering Specialists needed to perform SMT touch-up and basic repair of PCB's (printed circuit boards). Final Assembly required. Candidates must have strong soldering ...

** PCBA Technician I

Sioux Falls, SD · On-site

$20 - $23/hr

PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR SUMMARY PCBA Technician will assemble products by using a variety of hand and power tools, fixtures, PCB soldering, work instructions and test equipment to perform a series of ...

Sr Assembler

Beaverton, OR

$18.80 - $24.68/hr

Electrical Soldering, Electronic Soldering, Lead Free Soldering, PCB Soldering, Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Soldering, SMT Soldering, Solder, Soldering, Soldering Irons, Soldering Techniques, Surface ...

Soldering Specialist

Madison, AL

$16.25 - $20.75/hr

EOE AA M/F/Vet/Disability Soldering Specialists needed to perform SMT touch-up and basic repair of PCB's (printed circuit boards). Final Assembly required. Candidates must have strong soldering ...

Sr Assembler

Beaverton, OR

$18.80 - $24.68/hr

Electrical Soldering, Electronic Soldering, Lead Free Soldering, PCB Soldering, Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Soldering, SMT Soldering, Solder, Soldering, Soldering Irons, Surface Mount Soldering ...

Sr Assembler

Beaverton, OR · On-site

$18.80 - $24.68/hr

Electrical Soldering, Electronic Soldering, Lead Free Soldering, PCB Soldering, Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Soldering, SMT Soldering, Solder, Soldering, Soldering Irons, Surface Mount Soldering ...

Perform PCB Soldering and Thru Hole Soldering with precision and care. * Identify electronic components accurately and efficiently. * Utilize hand tools and surface-mount technology in assembly ...

Sr Assembler

Beaverton, OR

$18.80 - $24.68/hr

Electrical Soldering, Electronic Soldering, Lead Free Soldering, PCB Soldering, Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Soldering, SMT Soldering, Solder, Soldering, Soldering Irons, Soldering Techniques, Surface ...

Sr Assembler

Beaverton, OR · On-site

$18.80 - $24.68/hr

Electrical Soldering, Electronic Soldering, Lead Free Soldering, PCB Soldering, Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Soldering, SMT Soldering, Solder, Soldering, Soldering Irons, Soldering Techniques, Surface ...

Soldering Technician I/II

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$17.50 - $22/hr

Responsibilities As the Soldering Technician, you will be responsible for performing high-quality soldering and assembly operations on electro-mechanical and PCB-based products in accordance with ...

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PCB Design Engineer

Houston, TX · On-site

$30 - $50/hr

PCB Layout Designer Location: Houston, TX (Onsite) Skills: Cadence Allegro is must A PCB Design ... Hands-on experience with SMD soldering, oscilloscopes, and logic analyzers

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How much do pcb soldering jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for pcb soldering in the United States is $19.82, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $22.36 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are PCB soldering jobs?

PCB soldering jobs involve assembling electronic components onto printed circuit boards (PCBs) by soldering them in place. Technicians or assemblers use tools like soldering irons or reflow ovens to create reliable electrical connections between the components and the board. These roles require attention to detail, steady hands, and knowledge of electronics assembly standards. PCB soldering is crucial in industries like consumer electronics, automotive, and telecommunications, ensuring devices function correctly and safely.

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

To thrive as a PCB Soldering Technician, you need strong manual dexterity, attention to detail, and knowledge of electronics assembly best practices, often supported by a high school diploma or technical training. Familiarity with soldering irons, reflow ovens, multimeters, and IPC certification (such as IPC-A-610) is typically required. Excellent hand-eye coordination, patience, and the ability to follow detailed instructions help individuals excel in this role. These skills and qualifications ensure high-quality, reliable electronic assemblies and prevent costly production errors.

What are some common challenges faced by PCB soldering technicians and how can they be managed?

PCB soldering technicians often encounter challenges such as working with very small components, ensuring reliable connections, and preventing soldering defects like cold joints or solder bridges. Managing these challenges requires attention to detail, steady hands, and proficiency with soldering tools and inspection equipment. It’s also important to follow strict safety protocols and quality standards, and to communicate regularly with design engineers or quality control teams to resolve any issues that arise during assembly.

What is the difference between Pcb Soldering vs Pcb Assembly?

AspectPcb SolderingPcb Assembly
CredentialsBasic soldering skills, certifications often preferredIncludes soldering plus component placement skills
Work EnvironmentWorkstations focused on soldering tasks, often in electronics manufacturingAssembly lines involving component placement and soldering
Industry UsageElectronics manufacturing, repair, prototypingElectronics manufacturing, product assembly

While Pcb Soldering focuses primarily on the precise task of soldering components onto printed circuit boards, Pcb Assembly encompasses the entire process of building a complete circuit board, including component placement and soldering. Both roles require similar skills and certifications, but Pcb Assembly involves a broader scope of work within electronics manufacturing.

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** PCBA Technician I

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Description

PCBA Technician

DEPARTMENT: MANUFACTURING

CLASSIFICATION: NON-EXEMPT/HOURLY 

REPORTS TO: PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR


SUMMARY

PCBA Technician will assemble products by using a variety of hand and power tools, fixtures, PCB soldering, work instructions and test equipment to perform a series of operations to correctly assemble, test, and calibrate devices. Duties will also include repair and rework of electronics assemblies using both SMT and Thru-hole components, and assisting in the operation of SMT and other electronics assembly production equipment. Accurately assembling various devices according to standard work instructions to meet the facility's productivity and quality goals. Inspects product builds, making sure it meets criteria of quality.    


PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Thru-Hole and SMT hand-soldering of components into electronic assemblies
  • Rework of Thru-Hole and SMT electronic assemblies
  • Operation of Electronics Manufacturing Equipment
  • Connect and solder electrical components, cables, and wires per project requirements. 
  • Understanding and daily application of quality systems and quality standards.  
  • Ensure good operation of equipment by calling for repairs; evaluate and improve new equipment and techniques. 
  • Works closely with electrical apparatuses such as meters, regulators, reference detectors etc. 
  • Collect, compile, measure, summarize, and record data gathered during assembly and rework. 
  • Maintain safe and clean work environment, equipment, and resources; maintain compliance with established policies. 
  • Resolve problems by investigating; identify solutions and recommend action. 
  • Contribute to team effort by accomplishing related results as needed.
  • Keep up-to-date knowledge of Material Safety Data Sheets and gases. 
  • Work effectively with the team to ensure that all daily, weekly, and monthly production goals are met. 
  • Inspection of completed assemblies to ensure they meet company requirements for quality and accuracy. 
  • Attention to detail to produce an accurate and high-quality product
  • Identify problems and help implement solutions. 
  • Assemble electrical, electronic systems and support structures. Install components, units, subassemblies, wiring and assembly housings. 
  • Read and interpret drawings, diagrams, blueprints, specifications, or production orders. 
  • Test functional performance. 
  • Maintain computer knowledge and internal software.
  • Enhance department and organization reputation by accepting ownership for accomplishing new and different requests, explore opportunities to add value to job accomplishments.
  • Package finished products and preparing them for shipping. 
  • Ability to work daily and overtime as required. 
  • Ability to assist in other work-related areas as required. 
  • Independently operate machines
  • Knowledge of chips design, digital, analog
  • Circuits, design flow, hardware description languages 
  • Fundamentals in basic electronics
  • Ability to understand circuits and explain the function 
  • Proficient in logical and analytical thinking for circuit debugging and programming 
  • Maintain electrical safety (ESD)
  • Production techniques to troubleshoot electronic equipment and repair. 
  • Maintain knowledge of circuit components, physical design, PCB layout and function. 
  • Other duties as assigned 

Requirements

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS 

  • High School Diploma or equivalent. 
  • 1 year of experience in related field (Preferred). 
  • Skilled in all aspects of PCB soldering
  • Basic knowledge of electrical components, instruments, and devices. 
  • Electronic assembly experience. 
  • Skill and ability to control use of resources. 
  • Ability to be an effective team member; communicate and cooperate with other personnel. 
  • Proficient knowledge of the computer and Microsoft Office products. 
  • Basic math skills. 
  • Ability to maintain confidential information, in accordance with company policy. 
  • Ability to work independently and complete assignments accurately and in a timely manner. 
  • Knowledge of IPC A-610 inspection criteria


PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Ability to use small tools and components such as tweezers, pliers, cutters, soldering irons, ovens, and electrical test equipment. 
  • Combination of a standing and sitting position which includes frequent walking, lifting and occasionally carrying of up to 50 pounds. 
  • Body mobility to stoop, kneel, bend, twist, grasp, and reach. 
  • This position occasionally works in an industrial environment and may be exposed to dust, fumes, hazardous chemicals, and loud noises and changes in temperature.  
  • Ability to stand for long periods of time.

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